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STATISTICS 


OF    THK 


CONDITION  AND  PIIODUCTS  OF  CERTAIN 


BRANCHES  OF  INDUSTRY 


IN   MASSACHUSETTS, 


FOR   THE    YEAR    ENDING    APRIL    1,    1846. 


PREPARED     FROM     THE     RETURNS     OF     THE     ASSESSORS 

BY  JOHN  G.  PALFREY, 

SECRETARY     OF     THE     COMMONWEALTH. 


23  0  s  1 0  n : 

l)UTTt)N    AND    VVENTWORTH,    STATE    PRINTERS. 

_  No.  37,  Congress  Street. 

1846. 


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ADVERTISEMENT. 


The  territory  of  Massachusetts,  consisting  of  about  7500  square  miles, 
is  divided  into  309  towns.  The  General  Court  of  the  year  1845  passed 
an  Act  (Chapter  171)  "to  obtain  statistical  information  in  relation  to 
certain  branches  of  industry."  The  Aci  provided  that  the  assessors  of 
each  town  should,  between  the  first  day  of  May  and  the  first  day  of 
October,  1845,  make  a  return  into  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth,  of  facts  falling  under  certain  specified  descriptions,  as 
they  should  be  found  to  have  existed  in  each  town  on  the  first  day  of 
April  of  the  same  year.  The  Secretary  was  directed  to  prepare  blank 
tables,  conveniently  arranged  for  the  return  of  those  facts,  with  blank 
columns  for  returns  of  similar  particulars  not  enumerated,  and  to  fur- 
nish three  copies,  with  a  copy  of  the  law,  to  the  assessors  of  each 
town,  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  May.  The  assessors  were  allowed 
a  stipulated  sum  for  each  day's  service  in  making  and  reporting  their 
investigations,  to  be  paid  from  the  treasury  of  the  Commonwealth,  and 
were  subjected  to  a  fine  for  neglect.  The  Secretary  was  instructed  to 
prepare  and  print  an  abstract  from  the  returns  for  the  use  of  the  Legis- 
lature.    The  result  of  this  action  appears  in  the  following  pages. 

It  is  probable  that  the  statements  are  far  from  presenting  a  complete 
view  of  the  industry  of  the  Commonwealth,  in  either  of  the  depart- 
ments to  which  they  relate.  All  the  towns  made  returns,  and  the 
assessors  are  sworn  officers.  But  in  some  instances,  (as  in  the  towns 
of  Ware  and  Stoughton,  in  which  are  one  woollen  and  six  cotton  mills,) 
their  applications  for  information  were  denied,  and  as,  in  all  instances, 
the  answers  of  interested  parties  were  voluntary,  the  disposition  to 
understate  the  value  of  properly  subject  to  taxation  must  be  supposed 
to  have  operated  to  some  extent.  The  applications  of  industry  in 
Massachusetts  are  also  extremely  diversified  ;  and  though  the  Act  re- 
quired returns  of  products  not  expressly  referred  to  therein,  it  is  to  be 
presumed  that  not  a  few  of  these  escaped  observation.  The  returns  of 
agricultural  products,  in  particular,  are  believed  to  fall  far  below  the 
truth. 


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IV  ADVERTISEMENT. 

The  general  plan  of  the  following  compilation  is  the  same  as  that 
adopted  by  Mr.  Secretary  Bigelow,  for  the  same  purpose,  in  1837 
The  collection  of  facts,  and  the  amount  of  products  exhibited,  is  much 
larger,  as  was  to  be  expected  from  the  growth  of  the  population  and 
the  increased  activity  in  the  manufacturing  and  mechanical  arts,  as 
well  as  from  the  more  thorough  investigation  required  by  the  recent 
law,  the  more  just  appreciation  of  the  object  prevailing  at  the  present 
time  among  our  citizens,  and  the  experience  acquired  by  many  of  the 
assessors  in  conducting  the  former  inquiries. 

In  the  following  transcript  of  the  town  Returns,  a  few  abbreviations 
of  words  of  constant  recurrence  have  been  adopted,  which  it  is  be- 
lieved will  immediately  become  familiar  to  the  reader,  and  will  facili- 
tate comparison,  as  well  as  prevent  the  volume  from  swelling  to  an 
unwieldy  size.     An  explanation  of  them  is  given  on  page  1. 

In  some  instances,  the  number  or  quantity  of  articles  manufactured 
or  produced  was  returned  by  the  assessors,  without  a  statement  of  the 
value.  In  such  cases,  in  making  up  the  tables,  (see  page  329  and  fol- 
lowing), an  estimate  of  the  value  has  been  made  from  the  other  re- 
turns. The  same  course  has  been  pursued  in  cases  where  the  value  of 
articles  manufactured  or  produced  has  been  returned,  without  a  state- 
ment of  the  number  or  quantity.  In  many  instances,  there  has  been 
a  failure  of  returns,  both  of  the  amount  of  capital  invested  and  the 
number  of  hands  employed.  No  estimate  has  been  made  to  supply 
such  deficiencies,  except  in  a  {"ew  cases  of  hands  employed.  The 
ag-irregates  under  those  two  heads  therefore  are  doubtless  very  much 
less  than  would  have  been  furnished  by  more  complete  returns. 

Of  the  "value  of  all  other  articles"  (see  pages  362  and  378)  be- 
sides those  specified  in  the  tables,  the  amount  of  !$2,664,693  is  included 
in  the  return  from  Boston,  being  that  of  articles  of  which  returns  are 
not  made  from  any  other  place,  with  perhaps  one  or  two  trifling  ex- 
ceptions. The  particulars  which  make  up  this  amount  will  accord- 
ingly be  found  on  pages  4 — 7,  beginning  with  "  artificial  flowers" 
and  ending  with  "  wire  work."  The  balance  of  the  amount,  viz. 
$2,093,691,  includes  the  value  of  every  manufactured  article  in  the 
returns,  not  entered  in  any  other  table  ;  some  of  which  were  specified 
in  the  returns,  and  some  merely  put  down  in  gross,  in  reply  to  the 
inquiry  in  the  Act  for  the  "  gross  value  of  all  other  articles  manufac- 
tured in  the  town  during  said  year." 

Pins,  screws,  silk  and  linen  cloth,  hemp,  brass  hinges,  and  starch 
from  potatoes,  are  articles  specified  by  the  Act,  but  there  is  no  return 


ADVERTISEMENT.  V 

of  either.  Under  "  cards"  the  Act  makes  no  distinction  between 
playing,  visiting,  wool,  and  any  other  kind  of  cards,  and  the  returns 
have  the  same  indefiniteness. 

In  the  arrangement  of  the  several  articles  in  the  tables  beginning  on 
page  329,  they  succeed  each  other  in  the  same  order  in  which  they  are 
named  in  the  Act.  The  following  articles,  not  inquired  for  by  the  Act, 
have  a  place  assigned  them  in  the  tables,  on  account  of  their  import- 
ance ;  viz.  casks,  fringe  and  tassels,  boxes,  earthen  and  stone  ware, 
sashes,  doors,  blinds  and  frames,  lasts,  lard  oil  and  dyeing,  at  the  end  of 
the  products  of  manufacture  (pp.  359 — 362)  ;  shingles  (p.  362),  bark 
and  charcoal  (p.  363),  buck-wheat  (p.  369),  beef  slaughtered  for 
market  (p.  368),  fish,  besides  cod  and  mackerel  (p.  366),  and  oil  be- 
sides whale  oil  (p.  365),  in  connection  with  similar  articles  ;  and  milk, 
maple  sugar,  poultry  and  eggs,  garden  seeds,  berries,  and  broom  seed 
and  brush  (p.  372),  at  the  end  of  the  list. 

In  the  arrangement  of  the  Summary,  beginning  on  page  373,  it 
seemed  at  first  view  desirable  to  separate  the  products  of  manufacture 
from  the  agricultural,  animal,  and  other  products.  But  so  many  arti- 
cles, as  butter,  cheese,  fire  wood,  maple  sugar,  &c.,  are  of  a  mi.xed 
character  in  this  respect,  as  to  prevent  such  a  discrimination  from 
being  satisfactorily  carried  out.  The  whole  are  therefore  set  down 
together  in  alphabetical  order. 

The  return  required  by  the  Act  of  the  number  and  value  of  horses, 
neat  cattle,  sheep,  swine,  asses,  and  mules,  in  the  Commonwealth,  in 
April  last,  makes  these  returns  unsuitable  to  be  introduced  into  a  sum- 
mary which  in  all  the  other  particulars  exhibits  the  products  of  a  single 
year.     They  are  accordingly  arranged  in  a  separate  table  (p.  377). 

The  Act  requires  returns  of  the  quantity  of  oil,  coal,  and  all  other 
articles,  (except  cotton,  wool,  and  iron,)  consumed  in  manufacturing. 
These  are  presented  in  the  table  on  page  364,  but  of  course  are  not 
introduced  into  the  Summary.  The  Act  did  not  contemplate  a  collec- 
tion, to  any  extent,  of  facts  relating  to  the  amount  of  raw  material 
used  ;  but  a  few  particulars,  in  relation  to  cotton,  wool,  iron,  hides,  and 
some  others,  will  be  found  under  the  heads  of  the  related  branches  of 
mechanical  industry. 

In  the  hope  of  making  some  further  approach  to  the  completeness 
of  the  view,  designed  by  the  Act,  of  the  industrial  activity  and  re- 
sources of  Massachusetts,  I  have  obtained  from  the  Treasury  Depart- 
ment at  Washington  a  statement  of  facts  relating  to  the  commerce  of 
the  Commonwealth,  from  July  1st,  1844,  to  July  1st,  1845.     It  is  given 


VI  ADVERTISEMENT. 

in  Appendix  A,  beginning  at  page  379,  the  facts  being  arranged  in 
tables,  and  the  columns  footed.  Appendix  B  (p.  383)  exhibits  the  popu- 
lation of  each  county  and  town  according  to  the  last  United  States 
census  ;  and  the  Index,  which  closes  the  volume,  directs  the  reader  to 
the  full  returns  of  the  several  towns  as  they  stand  arranged  alpha- 
betically under  their  respective  counties. 

J.  G.  P. 

Secretary's  Office,  ) 
January,  1846.       \ 


ERRATA. 

[The  following  errors  are  all  corrected  in  the  Tables.  With  one  exception,  they  were 
true  transcripts  from  the  original  returns,  but,  having  attracted  attention  as  the  sheets 
passed  through  the  press,  a  corrected  statement  has  been  obtained  by  correspondence 
with  the  assessors.] 

Page  10,  line  8,  for  1,702  03,  read  1,702,050. 
"      "      "    8,  9,  dele  C.  8100,000. 
"     39,     "    6,  for  46,000  read  4600. 

"    64,    "    7,  from  bottom,  for  vehicles  m'd  50,  read  V.  of  vehicles  m'd  $5,000. 
"     65,    "    3,  reocJ  bricks  m'd,  1,600,000;  V.  S8,000;  M.  E.  20. 
"    70,    "    2,  from  bottom,  for  4,635  reati  463. 
"     71,     "  11,  for  22,000  read  2,200. 
"  143,  insert  in  Amherst,  Tin  Ware  and  Stove  manufactories,  1  :  V.  of  m's  $3,000 ; 

C.  31,000:  E.  2. 
"  260,  line  21,  for  3,600,  read  19,200. 
•'  305,    "        3,    "  2,688,      "     21,688. 
"     "       "        5,    "      323,      •'       3,023. 


Since  the  publication,  the  following  omissions  have  been  observed  in  the  Tables,  all 
occurring  on  pages  371  and  372,  viz. : 


Raw  Silk. 


lbs. 
Hampshire  Co.    -      11 0 

Franklin      do.    .  i 


value. 
$525 


Teazles. 


ms. 
1473 


value. 
I  $1473 


Maple  Sugar.        \Poultry  <^Eggs. 


lbs. 
156,239 


value. 
811,523 


value. 


S672 


These  additions  will  change  the  footings  of  the  columns,  to  which  they  respectively 
belong,  as  follows,  viz. : 

Page  371,  col.  3,  for  194,       read  304. 


Page  372, 


they  require  the  same  correction.     And  \\ig  footing  of  the  column  of  value,  in  the  Sum- 
wary  (p.  377)  will  be  varied  from  3114,478,443  to  $114,492,636. 


4, 

'    S952, 

S1477. 

5, 

'    3143,       " 

4621. 

6, 

'    $3303,     " 

S4731, 

5, 

'    573,048,  ' 

729,337. 

6, 

'    S41,443,  ' 

So2,966. 

7, 

'     825,891,  ' 

S26,563. 

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VI  ADVERTISEMENT. 

in  Appendix  A,  beginning  at  page  379,  the  facts  being  arranged  in 
tables,  and  the  columns  footed.  Appendix  B  (p.  383)  exhibits  the  popu- 
lation of  each  county  and  town  according  to  the  last  United  States 
census  ;  and  the  Index,  which  closes  the  volume,  directs  the  reader  to 
the  full  returns  of  the  several  towns  as  they  stand  arranged  alpha- 
betically under  their  respective  counties. 

J.  G.  P. 

Secretary's  Office,  ) 
January^  1846.       \ 


RRRATA. 


[The  following  errors  are  all  corrected  in  the  Tables.  With  one  exception,  they  were 
true  transcripts  from  the  original  returns,  but,  having  attracted  attention  as  the  sheets 
passed  through  the  press,  a  corrected  statement  has  been  obtained  by  correspondence 
with  the  assessors.] 

Page  10,  line  8,  for  1,702  05,  read  1,702,050. 
8,  9,  dele  C.  $100,000. 

6,  for  46,000  read  4600. 

7,  from  bottom,  for  vehicles  m'd  50,  read  V.  of  vehicles  m'd  $5,000. 
3,  read  bricks  m'd,  1,600,000  ;  V.  $8,000 ;  M.  E.  20. 
2,  from  bottom,  for  4,635  read  463. 

"11,  for  22,000  read  2,200. 
"  143,  insert  in  Amherst,  Tin  Ware  and  Stove  manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's  $3,000; 

C.  $1,000:  E.  2. 
"  260,  line  21,  for  3,600,  read  19,200. 


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39,     ' 

64,     ' 

65,     ' 

70,     ' 

71,     ' 

305, 


3,    "  2,638, 
5,   "      323, 


21,688. 
3,023. 


RETURNS 

Of  the  Assessors  of  the  several  Cities  and  Towns,  in  rela- 
tion to  certain  Branches  of  Industry. 


V.  denotes  Valve, 

F.  E. 

denotes  Females  employed, 

C.         "        Capital  invested, 

m. 

"       Mmmfacture, 

E.        "        Persons  employed. 

m's. 

"       Manufactures, 

51.  E.  "       Males  employed, 

ni'd. 

"       Manufactured. 

COUNTY   OF   SUFFOLK. 


BOSTON. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  1  ;  woollen  hose  m'd,  6,000 
pairs;  V.  $1,75(1;  C.  $1,000;   M.  E.  2;  F.  E.  4. 

Forges,  1;  chain  cables  m'd,  400  tons;  V.  $58,240;  C.  $80,- 
000 ;  E.  25. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Castings  other  than  pig  iron,  6  ;  castings 
m'd,  3,845  tons  ;  Y.  .$250,600  ;  C.  $219,500  ;  E.  273. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Machinery,  19;  V.  m'd,  $399,990; 
C.  $193,300  ;  E.  404. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Steam  Engines,  boilers  and  locomo- 
tives, 2;  V,  of  m's,  $187,496;  C.  $120,000;  E.  210. 

Shops  for  m.  of  Fire  Engines,  1 ;  number  m'd,  12 ;  V. 
$7,200 ;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  2 ;  V.  m'd,  $7,500 ;  C. 
$4,700;  E.  11. 

Lock  Manufactories,  6;  V.  of  locks  m'd,  $37,870;  C.  $16,- 
200 ;  E.  40. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural  tools 
m'd,  4,300;  V.  $33,500;  C.  $25,000;  E.  30. 


2 

Shops  for  m.  of  Iron  Railing,  Fence  and  Safes,  6 ;  V.  of  m's, 
$116,000;  C.  $50,000;  E.  64. 

Brass  Foundries,  8 ;  V.  of  m'.s,  $210,840;  C.  $119,700;  E. 
82. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Britannia  Ware  and  Block  Tin,  3 ; 
V.  of  m's,  $20,550;  C.  $15,000;  E.  13. 

Flint  Glass  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  glass  m'd,  $62,400;  C. 
$35,000 ;  E.  60. 

Establishments  for  the  making  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1  ; 
V.  of  m's,  $3,000 ;  C.  $3,000  ;   E.  4. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  (exclusive  of  organs  and 
piano  fortes),  4:  V.  of  m's,  $5,000;  C.  $2,300;  E.  7. 

Clock  Manufactories,  2;  clocks  m'd,  66;  V.  ,$2,225;  C. 
$800 ;  E.  3. 

EstabHshments  for  m.  of  Gold  and  Silver  Ware  and  Jewelry, 
19;   Y.  of  m's,  $210,100;  C.  $65,025;  E.  118. 

Brush  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  m's,  $90,500;  C.  $50,800; 
M.  E.  66  ;  F.  E.  22. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  24;  V.  of  m's, 
$143,215;  C.  $15,400;   E.  126. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  35;  V.  of  m's,  $269,925;  C. 
$93,100;  M.  E.  91;  F.  E.  93. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  46 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  292,918; 
Y.  $330,071 ;  C.  $67,350;  M.  E.  137;  F.  E.  2S3. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  3;  cordage  m'd,  275,300  lbs.;  Y. 
$37,892  ;  C.  $8,500  ;  E.  27. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises,  Wagons,  Sleighs 
and  other  vehicles,  23;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $127,650;  C.  $54,- 
300;  E.  150. 

Lead  Pipe  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  m's,  $13,750;  C.  $8,000; 
E.  3. 

Sugar  Refineries,  2;  sugar  refined,  8,433^000  lbs;  Y.  $940,- 
000;  C.  $410,000;  E.  106. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  8;  oil  m'd,  979,616 
galls  ;  Y.  $oSiJ5o  ;  candles  m'd,  343,262  lbs;  Y.  $89,677;  C. 
$240,500 ;  E.  76  ;  Y.  of  stearine,  $7,370. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  7 ;  hard  soap  m'd, 


3 

1,316,440  lbs,  soft  1,868  bbls;  V.  $51,473;  candles  m'd,  98,700 
lbs;  V.  $-8,339;  C.  $32,300;  E.  24. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cannon,  1  ;  137  iron  cannon  m'd, 
viz.;  7  ten  inch  and  li  eight  inch  Paixham.  56  thirty-two 
pounder  and  60  nine  and  six  pounder  ship  guns,  weighing  230 
tons;  60  brass  six  pounders,  weighing  25  tons,  total  197  can- 
non weigiiing  255  tons;  V.  $50,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  20. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  35  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $163,400;  C.  $48,450  ;  E.  159. 

Tin  and  Sheet  Iron  Manufactories,  52  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$355,250;  C.  $145,700;   E.  218. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  combs  m'd  $1500;  C.  $1050; 

E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  White  Lead  and  other  paints,  1 ; 
white  lead  nrd,  672,000  lbs;  V.  $50,000  ;  red  lead  and  litharge, 
300,000  lbs,  sugar  of  lead,  150,000  lbs;  V.  $18,000;  Y.  of  other 
paints,  $15,000  ;  C.  $100,000  ;   E.  30. 

Linseed  Oil  Mills,  1;  oil  m"d,  80,000  galls  ;  V.  $50,200;  oil 
cake  m'd,  625  tons;  V.  $12,500;  C.  $20,000;  E.  10. 
■—  Boots  m'd,  32,479   pairs;  shoes,  47,631   pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $205,126  ;  M.  E.  275  ;  F.  E.  78. 

V.  of  Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd.  $17,550;  F.  E.  64. 

Bricks  m'd,  2,060,000;  V.  $13,180;  E.  30. 

Y.  of  Mathematical  Instruments  m'd,  $4,500 ;  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $50,924 ;  M.  E.  35  ; 

F.  E.  30. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  prepared,  $275,800  ;   E.  250. 

Y.  of  Marble  prepared  for  market,  $117,820;  E.  161. 

Y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $700  ;   E.  1. 

Y.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $112;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps,  $57,100;  E.  54. 

Y.  of  Wooden-ware  not  otherwise  enumerated,  including 
Farming  utensils,  m'd,  $15,300;  E.  21. 

Yessels  launched,  8  ;  tonnage,  2,013  ;  Y.  $88,520  ;  E.  55. 

Boats  built,  93  ;  Y.  $8,205  ;  E.  10. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  2,284 
galls;  Y.  $2,055;  whale  oil,  1,006  galls;  Y.  $553;  other  kinds 
of  oil,   99,700   galls ;    Y.   $7,960 ;  anthracite    coal   consumed, 


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10,438  tons ;  Y.  $51,990;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  United 
Stales,  2,145  chaldrons ;  V.  .$21,450;  foreign  bituminous  coal, 
7,754  chaldrons;  V.  $64,936;  wood,  5,916  cords;  V.  $26,583; 
charcoal,  23,977  bush.;  V.  $7,185;  V.  of  other  articles  of  Amer- 
ican production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 
manufacturing  establishments,  $262,372;  V.  of  all  other  arti- 
cles of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  $591,386. 

Vessels  employed  in  Whale  Fishery,  2 ;  tonnage,  276  ;  sperm 
oil  imported,  21,979  galls;  V.  $17,539;  whale  oil,  1,149  galls; 
V.  $459  ;  C.  in  whale  fishery,  $23,000  ;  E.  43. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  fisheries,  37;  tonnage, 
2,011;  mackerel  taken,  7,455  bbls;  V.  $63,118;  cod-fish,  6,600 
quintals  ;  V.  $15,840 ;  salt  consumed,  16,462  bushels ;  C.  $80,- 
634;  E.  348. 

Horses,  3,873;  V.  $290,475  ;  neat  cattle,  366;  V.  $9,180; 
swine,  1,010;  V.  $7,070. 

V.  of  Fruits  and  Flowers,  $3,060. 

Axletree  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  axletrees  m'd,  $18,000;  C. 
$8,000 ;   M.  E.  12. 

Artificial  Flower  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  flowers  m'd,  $6,000; 
C.  $2,500 ;  F.  E.  18. 

Blank  Book  Manufactories,  9;  V.  of  books  m'd,  $96,000;  C. 
$27,500;  M.  E.  42;  F.  E.  16. 

Bakeries,  47;  V.  of  bread  &c.  m'd,  $373,000;  C.  $60,250; 
M.  E.  171. 

Band  and  Fancy  Box  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  boxes  m'd, 
$14,660;  C.  $3,100;  M.  E.  7;  F.  E.  25. 

Balance  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $37,000;  C. 
$13,000;  M.  E.  19. 

Breweries,  2;  V.  of  m's,  $45,740;  C.  $110,000;  M.  E.  18; 
manufacturing,  256,832  galls. 

Coppersmith's  shops,  14;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $112,000:  C. 
$43,000;   M.  E.  90. 

Cork  Cutters,  3;  V.  of  m's,  $5,500;  C.  $2,400;  M.  E.  7 ; 
F.  E.  5. 

Cooper's  shops,  11  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $24,200;  C.  $8,850; 
M.  E.  26. 


Currier's  Establishments,  20  ;  Y.  of  leather  dressed,  $243,000  ; 
C.  $69,600  ;  E.  S2. 

Camphor  Refineries,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $30,000;  C.  $15,000;  M. 
E.  3;  quantity  refined,  60,000  lbs. 

Black  Lead  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $9,000;  C.  $6,000; 
M.  E.  4. 

Distilleries,  9;  quantity  of  spirit  m'd,  2,873,623  galls;  Y. 
$826,240;  C.  $174,500;  M.  E.  47. 

Furriers  Establishments,  15  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $201,000;  C.  $80,300; 
M.  E.  32;  F.  E.  119. 

Fringe  and  Tassel  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  m's,  $35,800;  C. 
$8,200 ;  M.  E.  4 ;  F.  E.  40. 

File  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $7,500;  C.  $2,700;  M. 
E.  8. 

Friction  Match  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  matches  m'd,  $32,- 
000 ;  C.  $10,000 ;  M.  E.  10 ;  F.  E.  30. 

Gas  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  gas  m'd,  $75,000 ;  C.  $275,000  ; 
M.  E.  50. 

Glass  Cutting  Establishments,  1  ;  Y,  of  glass,  $4,000 ;  C. 
$700  ;  M.  E.  5. 

Globe  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  globes  m^d,  $3,000 ;  C.  $6,000 
M.  E.  3:  F.  E.  1. 

Gold  Beater's  Establishments,  3;  Y,  of  m's,  $55,000;  C. 
$8,500;   M.  E.  11;   F.  E.  9. 

India  Rubber  Factories,  1;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,500;  C. 
$800  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Looking  Glass  and  Picture  Frame  Manufactories,  8;  Y.  of 
frames  m"d,  $78,600;  C.  $28,975  ;  M.  E.  49. 

Lamp  Manufactories,  6  ;  Y.  of  lamps  m'd,  $167,000  ;  C.  $76,- 
550;  M.  E.  102;  F.  E.  12. 

Last  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  lasts  m'd,  $29,000;  C.  $10,800; 
M.  E.  27. 

Lard  Oil  Manufactories,  4;  Y.  of  oil  m'd,  $114,150;  C.  $85,- 
000;  M.  E.  19;  quantity  m'd,  174,000  galls;  stearine  m'd, 
112,000  lbs;  Y.  $7,840. 

Meteorological  Instrument  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  instru- 
ments m'd,  $3,500;  C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  2. 


Magnetical  Instrument  Manufactories.  2 ;  V.  of  instruments 
m'd,  $11,000;  C.  $7,000;  M.  E.  15. 

Mineral  Tcetli  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  |8,000; 
C.  $5,000 ;  M.  E.  5. 

Morocco  Working    Establishments,    2  ;   V.    of  articles  m'd, 
$6,500;  C.  $1,300;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  1. 

Optical  Instrument  Manufactories.  2;  Y.  of  instruments  m'd, 
^9,800  ;  M.  E.  8. 

"  Organ  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  organs  m'd,  $40,000  ;  C.  $30,- 
000;  organs  m'd,  16;  M.  E.  26. 

Printers'  Ink  Manufactories,   1;  V.  of  ink  m'd,  $11,000;  C. 
$5,000 ;  M.  E.  4. 

—  Piano   Forte  Manufactories,    13;    instruments   m'd,   1,S91  ; 
y.  $485,375;  C.  $256,000;  M.  E.  368. 

Philosophical  Instrument  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  instruments 
m'd,  $18,000;  C.  $7,500;  M.  E.  14. 

Pickle  and  Preserve  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  m's,  $100,000; 
C.  $38,000 ;  M.  E.  18  ;  F.  E.  13. 

Packing  Box  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  boxes  m'd,  $6,900  :  C. 
$5,000;  M.  E.  7. 

Plume  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  plumes  m'd,  $700;  C.  $400; 
M.  E.  1. 

Paper  Hanging  Manufactories,  9 ;  V.  of  paper  m'd,  $53,500; 
C.  $24,000;  M.  E.  54;  F.  E.  6. 

Plane  Manufactories,  4  ;  V.  of  planes  m'd,  $6,500  ;  C.  $4,100  ; 
M.  E.  10. 

Rivet  and  Spike  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $8,000; 
C.  $400 ;  M.  E.  12. 

Root  lieer   Manufactories,  5;  V.   of  beer  m'd,  $29,000;  C. 
$12,000  ;  M.  E.  29. 

Saleeratus  Manufactories,  9;  V.  of  sala3ratus  m'd,  $145,293; 
quantity  m'd,  3,947,516  lbs;  C.  $50,000;  M.  E.  17. 

Saw  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  saws  m'd,  $5,200 ;  C.  $2,000 ; 
M.  E.  4. 

Saltpetre  Refineries,  4;  V.  of  m's,  $79,200;  quantity,  1,187,- 
230  lbs;  C.  $11,000;  M.  E.  7. 

Silver  Plating  Establishments,  3;  V.  of  plated  ware,  $10,700; 
C.  $4,100;  M.  E.  14. 


Spirits  of  Turpentine  Manufactories,  3 ;  quantity  m'd,  205,- 
000  galls:  Y.  $102,800:  C.  $53,500;  M.  E.  12. 

Steam  Warming  Apparatus  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  ^35,- 
000;  C.  $15,000;  M.  E.  20. 

Type  and  Stereotype  Foundries,  3  ;  V.  of  types  &c.  made 
in  two  foundries,  $75,000 ;  C.  of  same,  $40,000 ;  M.  E.  85 ;  F. 
E.  30. 

Truss  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  trusses  m'd,  $4,500 ;  C.  $2,500  ; 
M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Umbrella  and  Parasol  Manufactories,  7 ;  V.  of  m's,  $62,000; 
C.  $23,600;  M.  E.  27;  F.  i:..  57. 

A^arnish  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  varnish  m'd,  $27,000;  C. 
$6,500  ;  M.  E.  5. 

Visiting  Card  Manufactories,  1;  V.  ot  cards  m'd,  $25,000; 
C.  $10,000;  M.  E.  4;  F.  E.  4. 

Watch  Crystal  Manufactories,  I;  V.  of  m's,  $6,500;  C. 
$2,500  ;  M.  E.  1 ;  F.  E.  6. 

Wire- work  Manufactories,  4 ;  V.  of  m's,  $8,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ; 
M.  E.  11. 


CHELSEA. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow-ware  and  Castings  other  than  pig 
iron,  1;  hollow-ware  and  castings  m'd,  300  tons;  V.  $18,000; 
C.  ,$5,000  ;   E.  12. 

Shovel.  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoc  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  .$200  ;  E.  2. 

Shops  for  m.  of  Ire  n  Railing.  Fences  and  Safes,  1 ;  Y.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $13,300;  C.  $3,000;  E.  23. 

Brass  Foundries,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  2  ;  salt  m'd,  4,000  bushels  ;  Y. 
$800 ;  C.  $3,000 ;  E.  3. 

Soap  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  260,000  lbs;  Y.  $12,000; 
E.  3. 

Tin-ware  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $2,000:  C. 
$600 ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  E.  20. 


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V.  of  Boots  and  Shoes  m'd,  $2,400;  E.  12. 

Bricks  m'd,  4,750,000;  V.  $28,500;  E.  67. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  |10,150;  E.  24. 

V.  of  Blacking  m'd,  |1,200;  E.  1. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  700  bush ;  V.  $560 ;  rye,  200 
bush;  V.  $160  ;  barley,  50  bash  ;  V.  $30 ;  potatoes,  6,000  bush ; 
V.  $1,500;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $8,000;  hay,  1,453 
tons;  V.  $17,436. 

Fruit,  2,800  bush;  V.  $2,100. 

Y.  of  Stone  Ware  m'd,  $4,000;  C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  5. 

V.  of  Paper  stained,  $10,000;  C.  $2,000;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Whiting  m'd,  $4,000 ;  quantity  m'd,  400  tons ;  C. 
$2,000  ;  E.  5. 

Y.  of  Spice  ground,  $600;  M.  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Corn  ground,  $13,500;  quantity  ground,  45,000  bush; 
M.  E.  2. 


COUNTY   OF   ESSEX. 

AMESBURY.* 

Woollen  Mills,  3 ;  sets  of  machinery,  19 ;  wool  consumed, 
414,000  lbs;  cassimere  m'd,  2,000  yds;  Y.  $1,400;  satinet  and 
tweeds,  110,000  yds.;  Y.  $65,000;  Kentucky  jeans,  5,000  yds.; 
Y.  $1,600;  flannel  or  blanketing,  327,000  yds.;  Y.  $85,750;  C. 
$204,000 ;  M.  E.  94 ;  F.  E.  92. 

Saddle  and  Harness  Manufactories,  10;  Y.  of  m's,  $3,715; 
C.  $2,025  ;  E.  10. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  4,400; 
Y.  $1,800;  C.  $1,200;   E.  4. 

Chaise,  Wagon  and  Sleigh  Manufactories,  55  ;  Y.  of  vehicles, 
m'd,  $66,100;  C.  $23,090;  E.  112. 

*  One  fifth  of  the  Salisbury  M'g  Go's  establishment  is  in  this  town  j  see  Salis- 
bury. 


Till  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  ware,  $1,500;  C.  $800; 
E.  2. 

Comb  Manufactories,  I ;  V.  of  combs,  $300;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  3 ;  hides  tanned,  12,200  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $13,150;  C.  $6,675;  E.  17. 

Boots  m'd,  2,200  pairs;  shoes,  63,700  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $32,440 ;  M.  E.  73 ;  F.  E.  64. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000;  V.  $800;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $133  ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Mechanics  Tools  m'd,  $400 ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared  for  market,  225,000  feet ;  V.  $2,428 ;  E. 
12. 

Fire  Wood  prepared  for  market,  820  cords;  V.  $3,303;  E. 
12. 

Vessels  launched,  1 ;  tonnage,  200;  V.  $4,500;  E.  10. 

Boats  built,  1  ;  V.  $300 ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Carriage  Springs  and  Axletrees  m'd,  $7,000;  C.  $750; 
E.  10. 

y.  of  Potter's  ware  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300 ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Horse  Collars  and  Winkers,  $650 ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Carriage  Bows  m'd  $175 ;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufactories,  600  galls. ;  V.  $500 ; 
other  kinds  of  oil  consumed,  3,600  galls.  ;  V.  $2,000;  anthra- 
cite coal  consumed  in  manufactories,  250  tons;  Y.  $1,600;  for- 
eign bituminous  consumed,  10  tons  ;  V.  $80  ;  V.  of  all  other 
articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron,  consumed  in  manufactories,  $10,675;  V.  of  all  other  ar- 
ticles of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed  in 
same,  $12,000. 

Sheep,  333  ;  V.  $551 ;   wool  produced,  933  lbs. ;  V.  $311. 

Horses,  148;  V.  $7,615;  neat  cattle,  763;  V.  $15,225  ;  swine, 
316  ;  V.  $5,086. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,869  bush. ;  V.  $4,402;  wheat, 
316  bush.;  V.  $600  ;  rye,  612  bush.  ;  V.  $490  ;  barley,  317  bush.; 
V.  $317  ;  oats,  1,265  bush.;  V.  $443;  potatoes,  20,488  bush.  ;  V. 
$3,483  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,758  bush. ;  V.  $1,373  ;  mil- 
let, 7  tons;  V.  $80;  hay,  1,673  tons;  V.  $14,810. 

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Fruit  of  all  kinds  raised,  19,658  bush. ;  Y.  |2,972  ;  hops,  30 
lbs. ;  V.  $5. 

Butter  produced,  30,456  lbs.  ;  V.  ^5,177;  cheese,  13,335  lbs.; 
V.  $800;  honey,  200  lbs.  ;  V.  $40;  beeswax,  25  lbs. ;  V.  $12. 


ANDOVER. 

Cotton  Spindles,  3,850  ;  cotton  consumed,  34,000  lbs. 

Woollen  Mills,  7 ;  sets  of  machinery,  36 ;  wool  consumed, 
1,042,500  lbs.;  Flannel  m'd,  1,702,05  yds;  V.  $470,500;  C. 
$100,000  ;  V.  of  other  goods  m'd,  $160,000;  C.  $400,000  ;  M  E. 
216  ;  F.  E.  238. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Worsted  goods,  1  ;  goods  m'd,  450,000  yards  ; 
V.  $90,000;  C.  $75,000;  M.  E.  25  ;  F.  E.  75. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Castings  other  than  pig  iron,  1  ;  castings 
m'd,  150  tons;   V.  $10,500;  C.  $4,000;   E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Woollen  Machinery,  1  ;  V.  of  ma- 
chinery m'd,  $60,000;  C.  $15,000;  E.  35. 

Axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  250  ;  V.  $250. 

Saddle  and  Harness  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$4,250  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  6. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,200 ;  V. 
$2,500  ;  C.  $600  ;   E.  2. 

V.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000;  E.  4. 

Number  of  Rail-road  Cars  m'd,  30;  V.  $15,000. 

Soap  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  900  bbls. ;  V.  $3,600;  C. 
$1,000;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $1,500; 
C.  $800  ;  E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  and  Sheet  Iron  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware  m'd, 
$1,000;  C.  $1,000;   E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  730  pairs;  shoes,  29,500  pairs;  V.  $16,000;  M. 
E.  62  ;  F.  E.  34. 

Bricks  m'd,  310,000;  V.  $1,395;  E.  5. 

V.  of  pumps  m'd,  $125. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet ;  V.  $2,500. 


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Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,730  cords;  V.  $15,000;  cost  of  pre- 
paring same,  $2,300. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufactories,  3,150  galls.;  V.  $2,675  ; 
other  kinds  of  oil  consumed,  10,940  galls.  ;  V.  $7,658;  anthra- 
cite coal  consumed,  270  tons ;  V.  $1,620  ;  foreign  bituminous 
coal,  12  chaldrons  ;  V.  ,$96  ;  bleaching  powders,  50  casks  ;  V. 
$1,250;  soda  of  ash,  12  casks;  V.  $420;  V.  of  dye  stuffs  con- 
sumed, $800  :  V.  of  fire  wood  consumed,  $1,000 ;  V.  of  all 
other  articles  of  home  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron,  consumed,  $17,000;  V.  of  all  other  foreign  productions, 
excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $28,900. 

Sheep,  619;  V.  $1,200;  wool  produced,  1,914  lbs.  ;  Y.  $593. 

Horses,  459;  V.  $21,100;  neat  cattle,  2,300;  V.  $45,750; 
swine,  876  ;  V.  $9,936. 

Indian  Corn  raised,  17,164  bush.;  V.   $12,188;  wheat,  127 
bush.;  V.$127  ;  rye,  2,486  bush.;  V.  $2,1 13  ;  barley,  1,796  bush 
V.  $817;  oats,  9,769  bush. ;  V.  $3,278;  potatoes,  51,548  bush. 
V.  $12,875  :  other  esculent  vegetables,  6,73t  bush.  ;  V.  $1,346 
hay,  4,826  tons  ;  V.  $44,069. 

Fruit  of  all  kinds  raised,  15,426  bush. ;  V.  $6,200 ;  hops  rais- 
ed, 400  lbs. ;  V.  $44. 

Butter  produced,  59,852  lbs.;  V.  $8,977;  cheese,  17,655  lbs.; 
Y.  1,059  ;  honey,  175  lbs.  ;  Y.  $31. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Shoe  Thread,  Carpet  Warp,  Baleing  Twine, 
Linen  Yarn  and  Sail  Twine,  2;  spindles,  1,088;  flax  worked, 
800,000,  lbs. ;  Y.  $73,000 ;  Y.  of  goods  m'd,  $115,000 ;  C.  $75,- 
000 ;  M.  E.  78  ;  F.  E.  55. 


BEYERLY. 

Forges,  8 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron,  m'd  50  tons,  Y.  $7,000 ;  C.  $3,000;  E.  17. 

Britannia  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $10,000; 
C.  $1,350  ;E.  13. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m.  $500 ; 
C.  $400:  E.  1. 


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Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  500  ;  V. 
$1,400;  C.  $600;  E.  2. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1 ;  cordage  m'd,  20  tons  ;  V.  $3,800  ; 
C.  $3,000  ;   E.  4 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail  Road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
&c.  4;   V.  of  same,  m'd,  $1,300;  C.  $500;   E.  4. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  25,000 
lbs.  ;  Y.  $7,500  ;  tallow  candles,  6,000  lbs. ;  V.  $600  ;  C.  $5,000 ; 
E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  6  ;  V.  of  m's.  $4,200  ; 
C.  $1,800;  E.  10. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's.  $1,500  ;  C.  400  ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  5,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  3,630  pairs;  shoes,  207,250  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $110,885;  M.  E.  313;  F.  E.  423. 

Bricks  m'd,  2,000,000;  Y.  $12,000;  E.  22. 

Y.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $60;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $800 ;  E.  2. 

Brooms  manufactured,  256  ;  Y.  $30;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  100  tons ;  Y.  $800  ;  E.  4. 

Firewood  prepared,  500  cords ;  Y.  2,500  ;  E.  10. 

Boats  built,  1  ;  Y.  $20;   E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Factories,  300  galls.  ;  Y.  $300 ;  whale 
oil,  1,000  galls.  ;  Y.  $800;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  facto- 
ries, 25  tons ;  Y.  $175  ;  bituminous  coal  of  U.  S.  consumed, 
50  chaldrons  ;  Y.  $400;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  50  chaldrons, 
Y.  $500;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  home  production,  excepting  cot- 
ton, wool,  andiron,  consumed  by  factories,  $200;  Y.  of  foreign 
productions,  excepting  as  above,  $100. 

Yessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  46;  ton- 
nage, 3,185;  mackerel  taken,  20  bbls.  ;  codfish,  30,000 
quintals;  Y.  of  mackerel,  $200;  Y.  of  codfish,  $67,333;  salt 
consumed  in  fisheries,  36,800  bush. ;  C.$  1 00,000 ;  E.  322;  sheep, 
230 ;  wool  produced,  690  lbs.  ;  Y.  $276. 

Horses,  233;  Y.  $11,650;  neat  cattle,  718;  Y.  $14,360; 
swine,  669;  Y.  3,345. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,251  bush, ;  Y.  $6,476  ;  wheat. 


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50  bush.;  V.  $50 ;  rye,  1,030  bush.;  V.  $824  ;  barley,  1,071  bush.; 
V.  $643  ;  oats,  320  bush.  ;  V.  $128  ;  potatoes,  30,000  bush. ;  V. 
$12,000;  other  esculent  vegetables,  11,900  bush.  ;  V.  $3,570; 
hay,  2,304 tons;  V.  $23,400. 

Fruit  raised,  25,000  bush. ;  V.  $12,250. 

Butter  produced,  36,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $6,480  ;  cheese,  4,000  lbs. ; 
V.  $240;  honey,  700  lbs.  ;  V.  $70;  beeswax,  60  lbs.  ;  V.  $18. 

Mustard  Manufactories,  1 ;  mustard  m'd,  6,000  lbs.;  V.  $2,400. 

Fulling  Mills,  1 ;  V.  of  labor,  $500. 

Carding  Mills,  1 ;  Y.  of  labor,  $500. 

Saw  Mills,  2  ;  V.  of  labor,  $3,000. 

Grist  Mills,  6  ;  V.  of  labor,  $1,000. 

Codfish  oil,  3l4bbls.  ;  V.  $4,622. 

Curing  Fish  for  vessels  not  belonging  to  this  town,  V.  $2,000. 

Mud  and  sea  drift  for  manure,  V.  $3,000. 


BOXFORD.    y^^ 

/  Cotton  Mills,  ]  ;  spindles,  436 ;  cotton  consumed,  30,000 
lbs.;  V.  of  cotton  yarn  m'd,  $5,120 ;  C.  $3,000  ;  M.  E.  4 ;  F.  E.  6. 

Rail-road  Cars,  Chaises,  Coaches  and  other  vehicles  m'd,  V. 
$800  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  $3. 

Boots  m'd,  925  pairs  ;  shoes,  15,400  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $11,241  ;  M.  E.  18  ;  F.  E.  17. 

Lumber  prepared,  148,280  feet;  V.  $4,566;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,047  cords  ;  V.  $3,291  ;  E.  5  ;  bark  pre- 
pared, 44  cords;  Y.  ,$282  ;  screws,  ploughs,  wooden  hames,  &c. 
Y.  $1,200;  C.  $400;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  373;  other  sheep,  234  ;  Y.  of  all  sheep,  $1,300  ; 
merino  wool,  1,057  lbs.;  other  wool,  718  lbs.;  Y.  of  all  wool,  $510. 

Horses,  115;  Y.  $5,100;  neat  cattle,  913;  Y.  $16,111; 
swine,  314;  Y.  $4,335. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize,  6,975  bush. ;  Y.  $4,882  ;  wheat,  125 
bush.  Y.  $156;  rye,  187  bush.  ;  Y.  $180  ;  barley,  125  bush. ;  Y. 
$87;  oats,  2,953  bush.;  Y.  $1,181  ;  potatoes,  15,255  bush.;  Y. 
$3,051;  other  esculent  vegetables,  400  bush.;  Y.  $100;  hay, 
1,791  tons;  Y.  $14,812. 


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I  Fruit,  27,584  bush.  ;  V.  $3,000. 

/    Butter,  18,645  lbs. ;  V.  $3,107;  cheese,  10,020  lbs. ;  V.  $602  ; 

/honey,  lbs.;  150;  V.  $30  ;  shoe  pegs,  2,200  bush. 


BRADFORD. 

Linen  Thread,  m'd,  75,000  lbs.;  V.  $30,000;  C.  $4,000; 
M.  E.  15  ;  F.  E.  44. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  m's, 
$2,040 ;  C.  $600  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Wagons 
and  other  vehicles,  1;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $857;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  3;  Hides  tanned,  1,990;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,300  ;  C.  3,900  ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  6,450  pairs  ;  shoes,  270,000  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $147,080;  M.  E.  310;  F.  E.  225. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000;  V.  $900;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  410  cords  ;  V.  $1,845  ;  E.3. 

Sheep,  263  ;  V.  $526  ;  Wool  produced,  722  lbs.  ;    V.  $216. 

Horses,  155  ;  V.  $6,200 ;  neat  cattle,  772  ;  V.  16,597 ;  swine, 
214;  V.  $3,210. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,098  bush. ;  Y.  $4,969 ; 
wheat,  71  bush.  ;  V.  $71 ;  rye,  625  bush.  ;  V.  $500  ;  barley,  79 
bush.  ;  y.  $48  ;  oats,  4,890  bush.  ;  V.  $1,956  ;  potatoes,  16,723 
bush.  ;  V.  $4,181  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,120  bush. ;  V. 
$224;  hay,  2,832  tons;  V.  $30,549. 

Fruit  raised,  22,095  bush. ;  V.  $3,683. 

Butter  produced,  32,679  lbs. ;  V.  $5,407  ;  cheese,  14,587 
lbs.;  Y.  $875;  honey,    520    lbs. ;  Y.  $86;    beeswax,    50  lbs. 


DANYERS. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1 ;  iron  m'd,  and  not  made 
into  nails;     1,000  tons;  Y.  $80,000;  C.  $9,000;   E.  11. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  castings  other  than  pig 
iron,  1 ;  ware  m'd,  50  tons  ;  Y.  $4,000  ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  5. 


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Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  tools  m'd,  2,500 ;  V.  $3,000  ;  C. 
|300;  E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  7;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $8,200  ;  C.  $3,650 ;  E.   13. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd, 
624,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $17,500;  candles  m'd,  36,000  lbs. ;  V.  3,000; 
C.  $8,080;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$3,000;  C.  $1,050;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  4;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $17,000;  C. 
$7,500 ;  E.  14. 

Glue  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  glue  m'd,  $25,000 ;  C.  $12,000  ; 

E.  8. 

Tanneries,  61  ;  hides  tanned,  .553,760;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $638,708;  C.  $414,600;  E.  268. 

Boots  and  Shoes  m'd,  1,150,300;  V.  $671,450;  M.  E.  1,586; 

F.  E.  980. 

Bricks  m'd,  4,100,000;  V.  .$24,600;  E.  60. 

V.  of  Stone  prepared  for  building,  $8,850j  E.  31. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $500 ;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,726  cords;  V.  $15,400  ;  E.  15. 

Sheep,  98  ;  V.  $186 ;  wool  produced,  257  lbs.  ;  Y.  $87. 

Horses,  564  ;  Y.  $32,095  ;  neat  cattle,  1,321  ;  Y.  $30,435  ; 
swine,  1,003;  Y.  $12,341. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,929  bush. ;  Y.  $8,357;  rye, 
1,315  bush. ;  Y.  $735  ;  barley,  344  bush. ;  Y.  $223  ;  oats,  1,353 
bush.  :  Y.  $502;  potatoes,  31,095  bush.  ;  Y.  $9,328  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  122,160  bush. ;  Y.  $30,500  ;  hay,  3,097  tons; 
Y.  $32,470. 

Fruit  raised,  42,420  bush. ;  Y.  $15,177. 

IJutter,  52,550  lbs.  ;  Y.  $9,798  ;  cheese,  1,450  lbs.  ;  Y.  $107; 
honey,  3,500  lbs. ;  Y.  $500. 

Shoe  Pegs,  1,200  bush. 

Last  Manufactories,  1 ;  lasts  m'd,  40,000;  Y.  $8,000;  C. 
$2,000;  E.  5. 

Squashes  raised,  200  tons  ;  Y.  $3,000. 

Y.  Beef  and  Pork  sold  for  market,  $150,000;  C.  $44,600;  E.45. 

Milk,  47,452  galls. ;  Y.  $7,592. 


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Hides  prepared  for  Pickers,  $3,000  ;  V.  $8,000 ;  C  |2,000. 
Shoe  and  other  Boxes  m'd,  37,000 ;  V.  $14,500 ;  C.  $3,000;  E.IO. 
Blinds  and  Sashes  m'd,  15,000  lights  ;  V.  $750  ;  C.  $300 ;  E.  2. 
Y.  of  Earthen  Ware  m'd,  $4,000  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  6. 


ESSEX. 

Forges,  8  ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  chain  cables  and  other  articles 
m'd,  25  tons  ;  V.  $2,000  ;  C.  $2,000 ;  F.  6. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $200  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  2. 

Cordage  Manutactories,  3;  cordage  m'd,  10  tons;  V.  $5,300  ; 
C.  $3200;   E.6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  vehicles,  1 ; 
V.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  800  ;  V.  $3,200  ;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  970  pairs  ;  shoes,  2,000  pairs  ;  V.  $4,510 ;  M.  E.  9  ; 
F.  E.  5. 

y.  of  Pumps  and  Blocks  m'd,  $1,200;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  137  tons;  V.  $890;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood,  246  cords;  V.  $984;  E.  20. 

Vessels  launched,  28  ;  tonnage,  1,715;  V.  $51,450  ;  E.  99. 

Boats  built,  10;  Y.  $300;  E.  2. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  fisheries,  27;  tonnage, 
1,429. 

Clams  dug,  1,600  bbls. ;  Y.  $8,000  ;  E.  20  ;  salt  consumed,  200 
hhds. 

Sheep,  82  ;  V.  $164  ;  wool  produced,  356  lbs.  ;  V.  $85. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,116  bush.;  Y.  $4,281  ;  rye, 
217  bush.;  v.  $217;  barley,  431  bush.;  V.  $215;  oats,  507 
bush.  ;  v.  $187;  potatoes,  11,416  bush. ;  V.  $2,854;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  3,176  bush.;  V.  $794;  hay,  1,744  tons;  V. 
$17,440. 

Horses,  77;  V.  $3,465  ;  neat  cattle,  545  ;  V.  $15,028  ;  swine, 
232  ;  v.  $2,418. 

Fruit  raised,  11,495  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,448  50. 

Butter,  26,112  lbs.;  Y.  $4,352  ;  cheese,  8,070  lbs.;  Y.  $646; 
honey,  200  1bs. ;  Y.  $25. 


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GEORGETOWN. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V,  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,550;  C.  $800;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches  and  other 
vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,653;  C.  $692;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,000;  C.  $400;   E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  and  Stove  and  Funnel  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $500;  C.  $160;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  11;  hides  tanned,  5,524;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $18,760;  C.  $14,414;  E.  18. 

Boots  m'd,  26,260  pairs;  shoes,  381,820  pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $306,198  ;  M.  E.  419  ;  F.  E.  237. 

Lumber  prepared,  235  tons  ;  Y.  $1,450;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  283  cords ;  Y.  $1,185  ;  E.  2. 

Sheep,  110;  Y.  $197;  wool  produced,  385  lbs.  ;  Y.  $117. 

Horses,  190;  Y.  $8,825;  neat  cattle,  615  ;  Y.  $12,000;  swine; 
286  ;  Y.  $2,288. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,273  bush. ;  Y.  $2,128  ;  wheat, 
108  bush. ;  Y.  $133 ;  rye,  146  bush.  ;  Y.  $121  ;  barley,  45  bush. ; 
Y.  $29;  oats,  685  bush.;  Y.  $253  ;  potatoes,  16,020  bush.  ;  Y. 
$4,005 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  863  bush.  ;  Y.  $345. 

English  Hay,  582  tons ;  Y.  $7,566  ;  meadow  hay,  707  tons  ; 
Y.  $4,242. 

Fruit,  12,183  bush.;  Y.  $4,873. 

Butter,  19,319  lbs. ;  Y.  .$2,705  ;  cheese,  7,520  lbs.  ;  Y.  $451 ; 
honey,  160  lbs. ;  Y.  $29;  beeswax,  7  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2. 

Shoe  Pegs  m'd,  50  bush. ;  Y.  $75. 


GLOUCESTER. 


Forges,  10  ;  bar  iron,  cables  and  other  articles  m'd,  34  tons  ; 
Y.  $7,140;  C.  $6,010;  E.  16. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $200;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 
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Upholstery  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,   $800;  C. 

|600;  E.  2. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  i  ;  cordage  m'd,  80  tons  ;  V.  $14,000  ; 

C.  $10,000  ;  E.  14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches  and  other 
vehicles,  2 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $430 ;  C.  $225  ;  E.  2. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  129,500 
lbs.;  V.  $4,675;  candles  m'd,  22,000  lbs.;  V.  $1,980;  C. 
$4,000 ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$9,375  ;  C.  $4,375  ;  E.  13. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $8,000 ;  C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  954  pairs;  shoes,  25,643;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes. 
$21,712;  M.  E.  41;  F.  E.  36. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  915  ;  V.  $201  ;  F.  E.  8. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $712;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Stone  quarried  and  prepared  for  building,  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $250;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  pumps  m'd,  $1,200  ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  104,000  feet;  Y.  $1,374;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  655  cords ;  Y.  $2,653 ;  E.  35. 

Yessels  launched,  3  ;  tonnage,  209  ;  Y.  $6,270  ;  E.  18. 

Boats  built,  35;  Y.  $470;  E.  6. 

Yessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  fisheries,  156 ;  ton- 
nage, 5,752 ;  mackerel  taken,  17,456  bbls. ;  Y.  $134,838;  cod- 
fish, 28,654  quintals  ;  Y.  $67,023  ;  salt  consumed,  59,840  bush. ; 
C.  $199,4.50;  E.  1,063. 

Sheep,  35  ;   Y.  $70  ;  wool  produced,  77  lbs. ;  Y.  $28. 

Horses,  192;  Y.  $9,561 ;  neat  cattle,  839 ;  Y.  $16,478;  swine, 
382 ;  Y.  $5,243. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,965  bush. ;  Y.  $3,249 ;  wheat, 
14  bush.  ;  Y.  $15  ;  rye,  280  bush. ;  Y.  $215 ;  barley,  798  bush.  ; 
Y.  $481  ;  oats,  50  bush.  ;  Y.  $18 ;  potatoes,  26,257  bush. ;  Y. 
$6,0.50°;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5,170  bush.;  Y.  $1,852; 
squashes,  85,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $320  ;  hay,  1,624  tons ;  Y.  $16,806. 

Fruit  raised,  7,129  bush. ;  Y.  $1,732. 

Butter,  16,103  lbs.;  Y.  $2,519;  cheese,  100  lbs. ;  Y.  $6. 


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Fish  Casks  m'd,  1,200  hhds.,  3,750  bbls. ;  V.  $4,342;  C. 
$2,037  ;  E.  15. 

Timber  prepared,  46  tons  oak ;  V.  $36S ;  102  tons  pine ;  V. 
$507. 

Hake  and  Scale  Fish,  12,197  quintals:  V.  $15,246;  V.  of 
halibut,  $28,636. 


HAMILTON. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
120,000  lbs.  ;  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  100,000  lbs.  ; 
V.  $40,000  ;  M.  E.  28 ;  F.  E.  14. 

Boots  m'd,  550  pairs ;  shoes,  52,220  pairs ;  M.  E.  60  ;  F.  E. 
60. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  355  cords  ;  V.  $1,420. 

Sheep,  189;  V.  $283;  wool  produced,  567  lbs.  ;  V.  $170. 

Horses,  97;  V.  $4,850;  neat  cattle,  689;  V.  $16,840;  swine, 
242;  V.  $1,136. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,930  bush.;  V.  3,204;  rye, 
349  bush. ;  V.  $229;  barley,  45  bush. ;  V.  $36  ;  oats,  920  bush. ; 
V.  $368;  potatoes,  10,159  bush.;  V.  $2,540;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  600  bush. ;  V.  $275;  hay,  1,493  tons;  V.  $12,816. 

Fruit  raised,  21,266  bush. ;  V.  $1,918. 

Butter,  17,773  lbs. ;  V.  $3,021 ;  cheese,  4,495  lbs. ;  V.  $270. 


HAVERHILL. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
125,000  lbs.;  flannel  or  blanketing  m'd,  350,000  yds.;  V. 
$87,.500;  C.  $40,000;  M.  E.  20;  F.  E.  30. 

Forges,  19 ;  bar  iron,  anchors  and  other  articles  m'd,  49  J 
tons;  V.  $4,455;  C.  $1,500;  E.  21. 

Tack  and  Awl  Manufactories,  1 ;  tacks  and  awls  m'd,  30,000 ; 
V.  $400;  C.  $25;  E.  1. 


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Silver  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $11,300; 
C.  $3,900  ;  E.  10. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  2;  V,   of  articles  m'd, 
$3,150;  C.  $550;  E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,800;  C.  $1,000;  E.  5. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $200 ;  C. 
$50 ;  E.  2. 

Hat  Manufactories,  6;  hats  m'd,  84,000;  V.  $38,095;  C. 
$14,400 ;  E.  63. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chaises,  Wagons  and  other  vehicles, 
6  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $16,600 ;  C.  $4,250  ;  E.  26. 

Soap  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  320,000  lbs. ;  V.  $2,000  ;  C. 
$500 ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$4,500;  C.  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Tin  Ware  and  Sheet  Iron  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $5,000  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  8. 

Comb  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $3,760 ;  C.  $550 ; 
E.  12. 

Grist  Mills,  7;  run  stones,  10;  E.  6. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  and  calf-skins  tanned,  2,500 ;  V.  of 
leather  tanned,  $4,000;  V.  of  leather  curried,  $82,000;  C. 
$15,500  ;  E.  52. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,860,915  pairs ;  Y.  $898,824;  M.  E.  2,042;  F. 
E.  1,680. 

Bricks  m'd,  400,000;  Y.  $1,600;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Cigars  m'd,  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,200 ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  2,173  tons,  and  88,000  feet;  Y.  $20,173; 
E.  27. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,048  cords;  Y.  $6,410;  E.  123. 

Machines  for  cutting  Sole  Leather,  129;  Y.  $8,000;  C. 
$1,500;  E.  4. 

Lasts  m'd,  35,000  ;  Y.  $5,000  ;  C.  $2,000;  E.  7. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufactories,  2,348  galls. ;  Y. 
$2,113;  whale  oil,  4,100  galls.  ;  Y.  $1,845. 

Sheep,  361 ;  Y.  $621 ;  wool  produced,  1,064  lbs.;  Y.  $331. 


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Horses,  340;  V.  $20,209;  neat  cattle,  1,456;  V.  $26,913; 
swine,  751 ;  V.  $10,496. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  11,195  bush.;  V.  $7,836; 
wheat,  439  bush.;  V.  $549;  rye,  1,373  bush.;  V.  1,144; 
barley,  446  bush.;  V.  $268;  oats,  6,125  bush.;  V.  $2,144; 
potatoes,  $31,104  bush.;  V.  $6,221;  other  esculent  vegetables, 
5,458  bush. ;  V.  $1,364;  beans,  407  bush.;  V.  $610;  hay, 
2,898  tons  ;  V.  $27,665. 

Fruit  raised,  29,246  bush. ;  V.  $4,648. 

Butter,  36,028  lbs.;  V.  $5,044;  cheese,  23,211  lbs.;  V. 
$1,335  ;  honey,  200  lbs. ;  V.  $25. 


IPSWICH. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  2,576 ;  cotton  consumed,  68,000 
lbs.;  cloth  m'd,  372,000  yds.  printed  goods;  V.  $26,040;  C. 
$25,000;  M.  E.  14;  F.  E.  41. 

Hosiery  Manufactories,  5  ;  quantity  m'd,  3,100  doz. ;  V.  $26,- 
800  ;  C.  $17,500 ;  M.  E.  23 ;  F.  E.  109. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $600 ;  C. 
$300;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches  and  other 
vehicles,  1  :  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300;  E.  3. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  hard  soap  m'd, 
2  tons;  other  soap,  50  bbls.  ;  Y.  $300;  C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  6 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$5,750;  C.  $2,500;  E.  13. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  4,300 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $16,700;  C.  $5,200;  E.  13. 

Boots  m'd,  14,800  pairs ;  shoes,  52,419  pairs ;  V.  $57,029 ; 
M.  E.  151 ;  F.  E.  85. 

Bricks  m'd,  60,000;  V.  $300;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  170  cords;  V.  $709. 

V.  of  other  articles  m'd,  $2,160;  C.  $750;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufactories,  300  galls. ;  V.  $270 ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed,  100  tons  ;  V.  $550;  V.  of  other  arti- 


cles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
consumed  in  Manufactories,  $250. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  1 ;  tonnage, 
80;  cod  fish  taken,  980  quintals;  V.  |2,450  ;  C.  $1,200  ;  E.  6. 

Sheep,  344;  V.  $688  ;  wool  produced,  1,075  lbs.  ;  V.  $298. 

Horses,  224 ;  V.  $10,765  ;  neat  cattle,  1,236 ;  V.  $22,825  ; 
swine,  464 ;  Y.  $4,708. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,982  bush. ;  V.  $6,610  ;  rye, 
1,271  bush.;  V.  $962;  barley,  680  bush.;  V.  $340;  oats,  1,169 
bush. ;  y.  $359  ;  potatoes,  22,035  bush. ;  V.  $4,411  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,   2,470  bush.;  V.  $515;  hay,   3,770  tons;  Y. 

Fruit  raised,  16,382  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,153. 

Butter,  32,896  lbs. ;  Y.  $5,278  ;  cheese,  $8,306  lbs. ;  Y.  $498; 
honey,  500  lbs. ;  Y.  $100. 

Clams  dug,  2,000  bbls.  ;  Y.  $9,000;  E.  40. 

Barrels  m'd,  1,000;  Y.  $600;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Shaving  Soap  m'd,  $1,600 ;  E.  2. 

Yeneers,  Y.  of  Mahogany,  $12,000 ;  Y.  of  veneers,  $15,000 ; 
E.  4. 


LYNN. 

Calico  printed,  713,000  yds. ;  Y.  $70,000  ;  C.  $40,000  ;  M.  E. 
25  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  Iron  Butts  or  Hinges,  1 ;  butts  or  hin- 
ges m'd,  27,000  doz.  ;  Y.  $10,400;  E.  18. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,500;  E.3. 

Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000 ;  E.  2. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  soap  m'd, 
$6,000  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1 ;  Y.  of  rifles  m'd, 
$2,500 ;  E.  4. 

Chocolate  Mills,  1;  Y.  of  chocolate  m'd,  $21,000 ;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$4,000  ;  E.  6. 


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Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;   V.  of  ware  m'd,  ^2,000 ;  E.  4. 

Glue  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  glue  m'd,  $1,500  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  133.000 ;  V,  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $61,000  ;    E.  54. 

Boots  m'd,  2,000  pairs  ;  Shoes,  2,404,722  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $1,468,000  ;  M.  E.  2,719  ;  F.  E.  3,209. 

Bricks  m'd,  500,000;   E.  5. 

y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $10,990;  E.  23. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared.  $1,000;   E.  3. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,200 ;    E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  630  cords  ;    V.  $2,835. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufactories,  95  galls.  ;  anthracite 
coal,  178  tons. 

Vessels    employed   in    Whale   Fishery.    2;    tonnage,    579; 
sperm   oil   imported,  4.680   galls. ;    whale   oil,    54,043  galls, 
whalebone,  14,000  lbs. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  16  ;  ton- 
nage, 733;  mackerel  taken,  1,000  bbls.  ;  V.  $8,500;  codfish, 
750  quintals;  Y.  $3,325;  salt  consumed,  3,303  bush.;  E. 
160. 

Horses,  333;  V.  .$21,916;  neat  cattle,  354;  V.  $9,135; 
swine,  291  ;  Y.  $4,365. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,642  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,914  ;  rye, 
347  bush.  ;  Y.  $254  ;  barley,  716  bush. ;  Y.  $680 ;  oats,  400 
bush. ;  Y.  $180  :  potatoes,  20,378  bush. ;  Y.  $6,792  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  334  tons;  hay.  1,250  tons;  Y.  $17,400. 

Fruit  raised,  8,186  bush.;  Y.  $3,683. 

Butter,  8,425  lbs. 

Woollen  Goods  printed,  $1,000  pieces;  Y.  $15,000. 

Common  Fish  Oil ;  500  bbls.  ;  Y.  $6,000. 

Ground  Spice,  50,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,000. 

Y.  of  Lasts  m'd,  $6,900. 

Y.  of  Confectionary  m'd,  $10,000 ;  E.  10. 

Tailors'  Crayons  m'd,  500  boxes  ;  Y.  $335. 

Y.  of  Book  Binders'  Business,  $1,200. 

Morocco  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $34,000;  E.  35. 

Y.  of  salted  Pollock,  Hake  and  Haddock,  $3,400. 

Y.  of  Fish  taken  and  not  salted,  $13,950. 


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Paper  Hanging  Manufactories,    1;  C.  ^10,000;  V.   of  m's 
$55,000  ;  profits  $2,500  ;  M.  E.  30  ;  F.  E.  6. 

V.  of  Silk,  Cotton  and  Woollen  dying,  $5,700;  M.  E.  5 ;  F.  E.  1 

y.  of  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $7,000 ;  M.  E.  10. 

India  Rubber  Shoes  m'd,  6,000  pairs ;  V.  $3,000 ;  E.  2. 


LYNNFIELD. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
11,000  lbs. ;  flannel  or  blanketing,  m'd,  30,350  yds. ;  V.  $8,269  ; 
C.  $5,000  ;  M.  E.  7  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500 ; 
E.  4. 

Shoes  m'd,  36,661  pairs  ;  V.  $23,717  ;  M.  E.  62  ;  F.  E.  43. 

Lumber  prepared,  90,000  feet ;  V.  $1,038  ;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,418  cords  ;  V.  $4,098  ;  E.  25. 

Sheep,  6;  V.  $12  ;  wool  produced,  30  lbs;  V.  $15. 

Horses,  58;  Y.  $2,505;  neat  cattle,  311;  Y.  $6,814;  swine, 
103;  Y.  $997. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,341  bush.;  Y.  $1,404;  rye, 
354  bush. ;  Y.  $283  ;  barley,  37  bush. ;  Y.  $29  ;  oats,  321  bush. ; 
Y.$128;  potatoes,  7,095  bush.;  Y.  $2,128;  other  esculent  veg- 
etables, 750  bush.;  Y  $112;  hay,  714  tons;  Y  $7,464. 

Fruit  raised,  3,755  bush.  ;  Y.  $750. 

Butter,  11,026  lbs.;  Y.  $1,874. 


MANCHESTER. 


Upholstery  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  m's,  $1,000;  C.  $500- 
E.  2.  ' 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories^  23;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $133,680;  C.  $53,700;  E.  196. 

Tanneries,!;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  Y.  $3,000 ;  C.  $3,000- 
E.  4. 


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Boots  m'd,  163  pairs ;  Shoes,  5,235  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,580  ;  M.  E.  12  ;  F.  E.  6. 

Bricks  m'd,  150,000 ;  V.  $800 ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  .'^TOO  :   E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  30,000  feet ;  V.  |360  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  195  cords  ;  V.  $1,050 ;  E.  15. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing,  1,000  galls. ;  V. 
$1,000;  anthracite  coal,  400  tons;  V.  $1,400. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  18 ;  ton- 
nage, 858 ;  mackerel  taken,  85  bbls.  ;  V.  $800 ;  cod  fish 
taken,  9,201  quintals;  V.  $20,635  ;  salt  consumed,  11,188 bush. ; 
C.  ,$23,730;  E.  113. 

Horses,  35;  V.  $1,760;  neat  cattle,  143;  V.  $4,200  ;  swine, 
75:  V.  $1,100. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  997  bush.  ;  V.  $700;  wheat,  7. 
bush. ;  V.  $5  ;  rye,  43  bush. ;  V.  $43  ;  barley,  284  bush. ;  V.  $170  ; 
oats,  27  bush. ;  V.  $11 ;  potatoes,  6,905  bush.  ;  V.  $1,800;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  1,889  bush.  ;  V.  $570 ;  hay,  380  tons  ;  V. 
$4,500  ;  beans  and  peas,  100  bush. ;  V.  $190. 

Fruit,  2,877  bush. ;  V.  $580. 

Butter,  4,-500  lbs.  ;  V.  $630. 

Number  of  Ship  Wheels  m'd,  10  ;  V.  $300;  C.  $100. 


MARBLEHEAD. 


Cordage  Manufactories,  2 ;    quantity  m'd,  282,083  lbs  ;   V. 
$25,682;  C.  $10,000;  E.  28. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2  ;  soap  m'd,  10,000 
lbs. ;  V.  $500. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;    Y.  of  ware  m'd,   $1,200 ;  C. 
$600  ;   E.  5. 

Glue  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $12,500  ; 
C.  $9,000  ;  E.  10. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,689,350  pairs ;  V.  $196,876  ;  M.  E.  435  ;  F.  E. 
723. 

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Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  65  ;  ton- 
nage, 5,120  ;  cod  fish  taken,  57,776  quintals;  V.  $127,878; 
salt  consumed,  64,750  bush.  ;  C.  $133,250;  E.  559. 

Horses,  110;  V.  $4,400;  neat  cattle,  320;  V.  $6,400;  swine, 
600;  V.  $3,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,000  bush. ;  V.  $600  ;  rye,  200 
bush. ;  V.  $140  ;  oats,  300  bush. ;  V.  $120  ;  potatoes,  5,525  bush. 
V.  $1,657;  other  esculent  vegetables,  12,000  bush.  ;  V.  $3,000; 
hay,  550  tons  ;  V.  $6,600. 

Fruit,  2,000  bush.;  V.  $800. 

Butter,  1295  lbs.  ;  V.  $181. 

Menhaden,  1,000  bbls.;  V.  $5,000 ;  salt  consumed,  1,000 
bush. ;    E.  14. 

Suits  of  Oil  Cloth  made,  1,000;  V.  $2,500;  M.  E.  6;  F.E.  48. 

Hemp  and  Cotton  Lines  m'd,  2,170  doz.;  V.  $25,360  ;C. 
5,000;  M.E.  4. 

Seamen's  Hats  m'd,  1,200  ;   V.  $900  ;  M.  E.  6 ;  F.  E.  15. 


METHUEN. 

Cotton  Mills,  2  ;  spindles,  4,400  ;  cotton  consumed,  534,415 
lbs. ;  ticking  m'd,  433,134|  yds. ;  duck,  398,934  yds. ;  V.  of 
cottons   m'd,  $104,000;    C.  $90,000;   M.E.  48  ;  F.E.  150. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  paper  m'd,  $20,000  ;  C.  $5,000  ; 
E.  16. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  m's, 
$1,600  ;  C.  $800;  E.  5. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  4;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  91,000; 
y.  $35,000  ;  C.  6,000  ;  E.  53. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  3. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  16,180 
lbs. ;  V.  $1,400  ;  candles  m'd,  1,655  lbs. ;  V.  $165:  C.  $500; 
E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,000  ;  C.  500  ;  E.  3. 


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Tin  Ware  Manufactories;  V.  of  ware  $1,500  ;  C.  $1,000  ; 
E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  190,078  pairs;  V.  $108,715;  M.  E.  205;  F.  E. 
177. 

Bricks  m'd,  170,000  ;  V.  $850  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  400  tons;  V.  $2,000. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  564  cords;  V.  $1,974. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing,  2,505  galls. ;  V. 
$2,367  ;  whale  oil,  40  galls.  ;  V.  $20  ;  anthracite  coal  consum- 
ed, 82  tons  ;  V.  $367  ;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  U.  S.,  4  tons  ; 
V.  $36;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production,  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  $6,000. 

Sheep,  291 ;  V.  $582  ;  wool  produced,  715  lbs.  ;  V.  $179. 

Horses,  189;  V.  $9,900;  neat  cattle,  967;  V.  $19,340;  swine, 
353 ;  V.  $2,824. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,247  bush. ;  Y.  5,073;  wheat, 
78  bush.;  V.  $78;  rye,  1,156  bush.;  V.  $867;  barley,  480 
bush.;  V.  240;  oats,  4,577  bush.  ;  V.  $1,700;  potatoes,  21,078 
bush.;  V.  $5,269;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,490;  V.  $414; 
hay,  2,150  tons;  V.  $17,000. 

Fruit  raised,  15,469  bush. ;  V.  $6,193. 

Butter,  33,395  lbs.  ;  V.  $4007  ;  cheese,  17,965  lbs. ;  V.  $898  ; 
honey,  185  lbs. ;  Y.  $18 ;  beeswax,  17  lbs.;  Y.  $3. 

Cranberries,  125  bush.;  Y.  $187. 


MIDDLETON. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  used,  250,000  lbs. ;  paper  m'd, 
188,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $20,592  ;  C.  $12,000  ;  E.  12. 

Shoes  m'd,  75,645  pairs  ;  Y.  $35,647 ;  M.  E.  75  ;  F.  E.  75. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  832  cords;  Y.  $2,912;  E.  3. 

Bituminous  Coal  mined  in  United  States,  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, 130  tons  ;  Y.  $910. 

Sheep,  98 ;  Y.  $190  ;  wool  produced,  200  lbs.  ;  Y.  $79. 

Horses,  71;  Y.  $3,700;  neat  cattle,  437;  Y.  $8,395;  swine, 
172;  Y.  $2,594. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,311  bush. ;  V.  $1,886  ;  wheat, 
12  bush;  V.  $18;  rye,  122  bush. ;  V.  $97;  barley.  111  bush.; 
V.  $66 ;  oats,  264  bush.  ;  V.  $105  ;  potatoes,  9,090  bush. ;  V. 
$2,200 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  800  bush.  ;  V.  $300 ;  hay, 
946  tons  ;  V.  $7,763. 

Fruit  raised,  7,949  bush. ;  V.  $557. 

Butter,  15,320  lbs.;  V.  $1,451;  cheese,  2,200  lbs.;  Y.  $132; 
honey,  100  lbs. ;  V.  $15. 


NEWBURY. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $300;   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  6 ;  V.  of  Vehicles  m'd,  $6,730  ;  C.  $5,000  ; 
E.  15. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$600;  C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Glue  Manufactories,  and  for  the  preparation  of  Gums,  1 ;  V. 
of  articles  m'd,  $405;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  4 ;  hides  tanned,  2,375  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned, 
$8,300;  C.  $4,800;  E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  2,168  pairs  ;  Shoes,  42,  597  pairs;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $29,305;  M.  E.  63  ;  F.  E.  11. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,360,000;  V.  $6,700;  E.  19. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars,  m'd,  $8,440  ;  E.  5. 

Vessels  launched,  12;  tonnage,  5,130;  V.  $227,000;  E.  256. 

Boats  built,  8;  V.  $500;  E.  2. 

Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing,  20  bbls.  ;  V.  $250. 

Ves.sels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  18;  tonnage 
1,080;  Mackerel  taken,  2,000  bbls.;  V.  $14,000;  Cod-fish  taken, 
6,000  quintals;  V.  $12,000;  salt  consumed,  9,500  bush.;  C. 
$12,600;  E.  180. 

Sheep,  292  ;  V.  $554  ;  Wool  produced,  822  ;  V.  $282  ; 

Horses,  236;  V.  $10,302;  neat  cattle,  1,386;  V.  $25,228; 
swine,  410  ;  V.  $3,544. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize,  raised,  9,399  bush;  V.  $5,639;  Wheat, 


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147  bush;  V.  $147;  Rye,  831  bush.;  V.  $582;  Barley,  453 
bush. ;  V.  ,^226 ;  Oats,  626  bush.  ;  V.  $209 ;  Potatoes,  49,172 
bush.  ;  V.  $12,293 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  21,697  bush.  ; 
V.  $6,528  ;  Hay,  4,623  tons  ;  V.  $34,094. 

Fruit  raised,  41,497,  bush.;  V.  $8,299 

Butter,  24,065  lbs.;  V.  $3,850;  Cheese,  12,810  lbs. ;  V.  $640; 
Honey,  160  lbs. ;  V.  $25 


NEWBURYPORT. 


Cotton  Mills,  3  ;  spindles,  39.856  ;  cotton  consumed^,  1,284,- 
000  lbs.  ;  cloth  No.  40,  m'd,  3,800,000  yds.  ;  No.  30,  m'd,  1,500,- 
000  yds.;  Y.  of  all  cloth  m'd,  $562,500;  C.  $700,000;  M.  E. 
259  ;  F.  E.  662. 

Forges,  22 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  68  tons;  Y  $15,000;  C.  $5,100;  E.  30. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
pig  iron,  1 :  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  125  tons;  Y.  $9.375 ; 
C.  $3,000;  E.  8. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machine- 
ry, 2;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $13,000;  C.  $8,000;  E.  25. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Engines,  2  ;  engines  m'd,  4;  V. 
$3,200;  E.  10. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$1,000  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  3 ;  V.  of  m's,  $25,200;  C.  $12,600; 
E.  13. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4 ;  Y.  of  saddles 
&c.  m'd,  $3,200 ;  C.  $900 ;  E.  8. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,500;  C. 
$900 ;  E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  4;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  4,400  ;  Y. 
$7,684  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  12. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  4  tons;  Y.  $1,200; 
C.  $600  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 


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and  other  Vehicles,  2 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd;  $4,200;  C.  $1,000; 

E.  7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Soap  and  Tallow  Candles,  6 ;  soap 
m'd,  150,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $7,500 ;  candles  m'd,  25,500  lbs. ;  V. 
$2,295  ;  C.  $5,500  ;  E.  17. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  9 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$10,400;  C.  $5,000;  E.  22. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  6  ;  V.  of  ware,  $18,700 ;  C.  $10.- 

500  ;  E.  16. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  sheep  and  goat  skins  tanned,  6,000  ;  V.  $2,000 

C.  1900  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  3,312  pairs;  shoes,  100,504  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $77,795  ;  M.  E.  142 ;  F.  E.  107. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats,  m'd,  200  ;  V.  $500;  palm-leaf  hats 
m'd,  100;  V.  $40;  F.  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $29,369 ;  E.  109. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $6,000  ;  E.  20. 

Y.  of  Mechanics  Tools  m'd,  $200 ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  farming  utensils,  m'd,  $6,000, 

E.  10. 

Boats  built,  30;  Y.  $3,000;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  8,200  galls.;  Y.  $7,240; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,650  tons  ;  Y.  $14,- 
600 ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  261. 

Yessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  57;  ton- 
nage, 3,212;  mackerel  taken,  7,009  bbls. ;  Y.  $56,072  ;  codfish, 
21,000  quintals;  Y.  $44,250;  salt  consumed,  34,138  bush.; 
C.  $42,500;  E.  525. 

Horses,  223;  Y.  $22,400;  neat  cattle,  90;  Y.  $2,700;  swine, 
120;  Y.  ,$2,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  100  bush. ;  Y.  $60;  potatoes, 
2,000  bush. ;  Y.  $400  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,200  bush. ; 
Y.  $600;  hay,  150  tons;  Y.  $1,500. 

Fruit  raised,  10,500  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,250. 

Butter,  600  lbs. ;  Y.  $75 ;  honey,  1,200  lbs. ;  Y.  $144.  . 

Y.  of  ship  joiners'  work  done,  $15,000;  E.  25. 

Y,  of  ship  painters'  work  done,  $6,000 ;  E.  35. 

Y.  of  sail  makers'  work  done,  $1,500;  E.  6. 


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V.  of  riggers'  work  done,  $5,000;  E.  20. 
V.  of  mast  makers'  work  done,  $2,000 ;  E.  7. 
V.  of  carved  work  done,  $400 ;  E.  1. 
V.  of  caulkers'  work  done,  $500  ;  E.  3. 
Wool  pulled,  24,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $6,000. 


ROCKPORT. 

Boots  m'd,  700  pairs ;  shoes,  6,500  pairs ;  V.  $6,250 ;  M.  E. 
30 ;  F.  E.  20. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  25;  V.  $20;  palm-leaf  hats. 
1,000;  V.  250;  F.  E.  20. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $90,000 ;  E. 
250. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  fisheries,  69 ;  ton- 
nage, 1,925;  mackerel  taken,  1,725  bbls. ;  V.  $12,575;  codfish, 
17,150  quintals;  V.  $20,185  ;  salt  consumed,  4,500  bush.;  C. 
$50,000;  E.  310. 

Sheep,  20 ;  V.  $50 ;  wool  produced,  60  lbs. 

Horses,  32;  Y.  $1,000;  neat  cattle,  130;  V.  $3,500:  swine, 
500 ;  V.  $2,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,000  bush.  ;  V.  $2,250;  wheat, 
350  bush.  ;  V.  $400 ;  rye,  575  bush.  ;  V.  $600 ;  barley,  450 
bush.;  V.  $400;  potatoes,  5,500  bush.  ;  V.  250;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  100  bush.  ;  V.  $150;  hay,  750  tons;  Y.  $11,250. 

Butter,  400  lbs. ;  Y.  $80. 

Isinglass,  5,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,000  ;  C.  4,000 ;  M.  E.  5. 


ROWLEY. 


Forges,  1 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  chain  cables  and  other  articles 
of  wrought  iron  m'd,  2  tons  ;  Y.  $600  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Yalue  of  Yehicles  m'd,  $350;  C.  $150;   E.  1. 

Tanneries,  5;  hides  tanned,  3,050;  Y.  $12,900;  C.  $6,500; 
E.  8. 


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Boots  m'd,  6,000  pairs;  shoes,  95,200  pairs;  V.  $69,660;  M. 
E.  128  ;  F.  E.  78. 

Lumber  prepared,  60,000  feet;  Y.  81,080;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  158  cords  ;  V.  |687;  E.  1. 

Merino  sheep,  52 ;  other  kinds  of  sheep,  123 ;  V.  of  all  the 
sheep,  $364;  merino  wool  produced,  173  lbs,;  other  kinds  of 
wool,  323  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $154. 

Horses,  130;  V.  $5,395;  neat  cattle,  736;  Y.  $12,427;  swine, 
219;  Y.  $2,737. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,980  bush, ;  Y.  $3,320 ;  wheat, 
36  bush.  ;  Y.  $36  ;  rye,  706  bush. ;  Y.  $565  ;  barley,  95  bush. 
Y.   $57;  oats,  558  bush.;  Y.   $223;  potatoes,   18,240   bush. 
Y.  $3,648  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,500  bush. ;  Y.  $1,216 
hay,  1,774  tons;  Y.  $13,175  ;  flax,  35  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 

Fruit  raised,  18,543  bush. ;  Y.  $1,975. 

Butter,  26,925  lbs.;  Y.  $3,769;  cheese,  13,485  lbs. ;  Y.  $809; 
honey,  75  lbs.  ;  Y.  $12. 

Domestic  Cloth  m'd,  230  yds.;  Y.  $192.   • 

Clams,  50  bbls. ;  Y.  $200. 


SALEM. 

Brass  Foundries,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $10,000;  C.  $7,000; 
E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1 ;  Y.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $66,380 ;  C.  $25,000 ;  E.  25. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Yi^atches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  5  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $5,400;  C.  $3,400; 
E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  Y.  of  m's, 
$2,550;  C.  $875;  E.  9. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $5,500  ;  C. 
$2,250;  E.  2. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  2;  cordage  m'd,  310  tons ;  Y.  $62,000 ; 
C.  $33,000;  E.  60. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 


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and  other  Vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $11,300  ;  C.  |3,200; 
E.  9. 

Lead  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  |10,000 ;  C.  $4,500 ;  E.  4. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  oil  m'd,  90,000 
galls.;  V.  $55,000;  candles  m'd,  54,000  lbs.;  V.  $14,000;  C. 
$40,000;  E.  10. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  410 
bbls,  76,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $5,250 ;  tallow  candles,  32,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$2,880;    C.  $6,247;  E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  8;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$17,100  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  27. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  7 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $18,800;  C. 
$9,700 ;  E.  15. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  White  Lead,  1  ;  white  lead  m'd, 
900  tons;  V.  $90,000;  C.  $40,500;  E.  31. 

Manufactories  for  the  preparation  of  Gums,  1 ;  V.  of  gums 
m'd,  $300,000  ;  C.  or  cost,  $250,000  ;  E.  35. 

Tanneries,  41  ;  hides  tanned,  164,940;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $642,671;  C.  $401,668;  E.  280. 

Boots  m'd,  2,086  pairs ;  shoes,  200,563  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $209,779  ;  M.  E.  230  ;  F.  E.  220. 

Bricks  m'd,  830,000;  V.  $4,280;  E.  11. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $72,600  ;  E.  50. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $3,600 ;  E.  16. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $2,600 ;  E.  5. 

Vessels  employed  in  Whale  Fishery,  4;  tonnage,  1,308; 
sperm  oil  imported,  45,705  galls. ;  V.  $39,306  ;  whale  oil,  18,345 
galls. ;  V.  $5,686;  whalebone  imported,  4,422  lbs.;  V.  $1,459; 
C.  $121,000;  E.  110. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  3 ;  ton- 
nage, 239  ;  codfish  taken,  2,650  quintals  ;  V.  $7,400  ;  salt  con- 
sumed, 2,720  bush.  ;  C.  $8,300;  E.  27. 

Horses,  350  ;  V.  $28,000 ;  neat  cattle,750  ;  V.  $18,750  ;  swine, 
260  ;  V.  $2,600. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,250   bush.  ;  V.  $5,550 ;  rye, 
50  bush;  V.  $40 ;  barley,  355  bush.  ;  V.  $213 ;  potatoes,  10,860 
bush. ;  V.  $3,258 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  9,500  bush. ;  V. 
.$3,200;  hay,  1,1.50  tons;  V.  $14,950. 
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Frait  raised,  12,400  bush. ;  V.  $5,580. 

Line  and  Twine  Manufactories,  2 ;  quantity  m'd,  45  tons : 
V.  |9,000 ;  C.  $5,400  ;  E.  12. 


SALISBURY.=^ 


Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  34;  wool  consumed, 
505,000  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  5,000  yds.  ;  V.  $3,500 ;  flannel  or 
blanketing  m'd,  1,000  yds. ;  V.  $500  ;  other  woollen  goods  m'd, 
500,000  yds. ;  V.  $400,000 ;  C.  $404,000 ;  M.  E.  154 ;  F.  E. 
263. 

Axes,  Hatchets  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  50 ;  V.  $12. 

Tacks  and  Brads  m'd,  100  gross;  V.  $40. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m,  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,810 ;  C.  $700 ; 
E.  4. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  45,200 
lbs.  ;  V.  $1,689  ;  candles  m'd  2,500  lbs.  ;  V.  $225;    C.  $1,200; 
E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$3,500;  C.  $1,500;  E.  9. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $600;  V.  of 
stoves  and  funnel  m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $522 ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  2. 

Glue  Manufactories,  and  Manufactories  for  preparation  of 
Gums,  1 ;  V.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $1,600  ;  C.  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  5  ;  hides  tanned,  14,350  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $49,100;  C.  $32,900;  E.  31. 

Boots  m'd,  812  pairs;  shoes,  4,180  pairs;  V.  $4,037;  M.  E. 
9;F.  E.  12. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $100. 

Lumber  prepared,  64,000  feet ;  V.  $750. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  950  cords;  V.  $3,915. 

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Vessels  laiinched,  2  ;   tonnage,  142  ;  V.  |6,000  ;  E.  8. 

Boats  built,  310;  V.  $5,720;  E.  13. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufactories,  1,700  galls.  ;  V. 
$1,640 ;  lard  oil  consumed,  8,000  galls. ;  V.  $5,600;  other  kinds 
of  oil,  125  bbls. ;  V.  $1,625;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, 400  tons ;  V.  $2,200  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  250 
chaldrons;  V.  $1,875;  Avood  consumed,  180  cords;  V.  $540; 
bar  iron  consumed,  6  Ions,  castings,  6  tons ;  V.  estimated, 
$3,060  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  American  production,  excepting 
cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $3,000;  V. 
of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above, 
consumed,  $10,200. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  5  ;  tonnage, 
311;  mackerel,  952  bbls.;  V.  $7,400;  codfish  1,112  quin- 
tals; V.  $2,336;  salt  consumed,  2,160  bush.;  G.  $16,600; 
E.  52. 

Sheep,  396;  V.  $613;  wool  produced,  1,100  lbs.  ;  V.  $358. 

Horses,  110;  V.  $4,775;  neat  cattle,  1,056;  V.  $18,789; 
swine,  363  ;  V.  $6,107. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,749  bush. ;  V.  $3,832  ;  wheat, 
95  bush. ;  V.  $119  ;  rye,  674  bush. ;  V.  $450 ;  barley,  18  bush. 
V.  $12;  oats,  3,590  bush.;  V.  $590 ;  potatoes,   33,063  bush. 
V.  $8,266;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,296  bush.;  V.  $1,481 
hay,  2,390  tons;  V.  $17,106. 

Fruit  raised,  19,679  bush. ;  V.  $3,062. 

Butter,  28,095  lbs. ;  V.  $4,214;  cheese,  15,600  lbs. ;  V.  $936. 

Beans  raised,  440  bush; ;  V.  $660. 

Hogsheads  and  Barrels  m'd,  4,900;  V.  $7,200;  C.  $7,400; 
E.  8. 

V.  of  Garden  Seeds  raised,  $150. 

V.  of  Poultry  and  Eggs,  $2,769. 


SAUGUS. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  3 ;  wool  consumed 
75,000  lbs. ;  flannel  or  blanketing  m'd,  225,000  yds. ;  V.  $56,- 
250;  C.  .$60,000:  M.  E.  20;  F.  E.  11. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $420  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  goat  skins  tanned,  12,000;  V.  $6,949;  C. 
$4,200  ;   E.  7. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs;  shoes,  182,100  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $94,240;  M.  E.  217;  F.  E.  204. 

Bricks  m'd,  230,000  ;  V.  $1,265  ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $31,550  ;  E.  78. 

Lumber  prepared,  60  tons  ;  Y.  $480  ;  E,  4, 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,223  cords  ;  V.  $6,115  ;  E.  30. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  m's,  260  galls. ;  V.  $225  ;  whale  oil, 
486  galls.  ;  V.  $243;  other  kinds  of  oil,  1,100  galls.  ;  V.  $830  ; 
wood,  410  cords  ;  V.  $2,000  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  American 
production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  m's, 
$1,254;  V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as 
above,  consumed,  $4,500. 

Horses,  107  ;  V.  $5,345  ;  neat  cattle,  231 ;  V.  $5,676  ;  swine, 
188;  V.  $2,664. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,887  bush.  ;  V.  $1,123;  rye, 
200  bush.;  V.  $155;  potatoes,  8,777  bush.;  V.  $2,924;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  3,584  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,482;  hay,  1,048  tons; 
Y.  $12,434r 

Fruit  raised,  2,395  bush. ;  Y.  $664. 

Butter,  7,394  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,218. 

Wool  Picking  Mills,  1 ;  wool  picked,  25,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,500  ; 
C.  $2,300  ;  E.  3. 

Coffee  Mills,  1  ;  coffee  ground,  104,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $8,330  ;  C. 
$1,000  ;   E.  1. 

Spice  Mills,  1 ;  spice  ground,  100,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $15,600 ;  C. 
$1,000;  E.  3. 

Cocoa  Mills,  1 ;  cocoa  ground,  10,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $800 ;  C. 
$1,000;  E.  1. 

Wheel  Hub  Manufactories,  1 ;  hubs  m'd,  1,000  ;  Y.  $250 ;  E.  1. 

Milk  sold,  18,734  galls. ;  Y.  $2,431. 

Grist  Mills,  1;  corn  ground,  6,000  bush.;  Y.  $3,000;  C. 
$2,000;  E.  1. 


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TOPSFIELD. 

Boots  m'd,  555  pairs ;  shoes,  174,825  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $126,983;  M.  E.  228;  F.  E.  133. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  148  cords;  Y.  $637;  E.  1. 

Sheep,  111  ;  V.  $253;  wool  produced,  342  lbs.  ;  Y.  $85. 

Horses,  113  ;  Y.  $6,380  ;  neat  cattle,  695  :  Y.  $14,489 ;  swine, 
264;  Y.  $1,995. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,158  bush. ;  Y.  $3,175  ;  rye, 
358  bush.;  Y.  $276;  barley,  144  bush.;  Y.  $77;  oats,  843 
bush. ;  Y.  $307 ;  potatoes,  13,280  bush. ;  Y.  $3,198  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  527  bush.;  Y.  $138;  hay,  1,621  tons;  Y.  $14,- 
383  ;  flax,  18  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2. 

Fruit  raised,  26,885  hush. ;  Y.  $2,414. 

Butter,  23,271  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3,691  ;  cheese,  6,520  lbs.  ;  Y.  $293. 

Pumpkins  and  Squashes,  216,840  lbs. ;  Y.  $304;  beans,  110 
bush. ;  Y.  $210. 


WENHAM. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $560 ;  C.  $200 ; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  2,300  pairs  ;  shoes,  152,242  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $109,580 ;  M.  E.  160 ;  F.  E.  67. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  118  cords;  Y.  $486. 

Sheep,  22 ;  Y.  $66 ;  wool  produced,  66  lbs.  ;  Y.  $28. 

Horses,  78 ;  Y.  $3,865  ;  neat  cattle,  383 ;  Y.  $7,935  ;  swine, 
135:  Y.  J^901. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,527  bush;  Y.  $2,165;  rye, 
241  bush;  Y.  $180;  oats,  405  bush;  Y.  $119;  potatoes,  8,601 
bush;  Y.  $2,231;  other  esculent  vegetables,  398  bush. ;  Y.  $79; 
hay,  911  tons;  Y.  $8,595. 

Fruit  raised,  14,508  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,308. 

Butter,  15,123  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,541  ;  cheese,  1,750  lbs. ;  Y.  $115; 
honey,  220  lbs. ;  Y.  $44. 


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WEST  NEWBURY. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  |2,305;  C.  $1,150;  E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $9,410;  C.  $4,705  ; 
E.  13. 

Comb  Manufactories,  25;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $70,700;  C. 
$22,575 ;  E.  86. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  950 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000  ;  C.  $2,800  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  205  pairs;  shoes,  59,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $33,000  ;  M.  E.  68  ;  F.  E.  44. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords ;  V.  $550. 

Sheep,  210 ;  V.  $315 ;  wool  produced,  630  lbs. ;  V.  $157. 

Horses,    161;  Y.    $6,440;    neat  cattle,   1,010;  Y.    $18,180 
swine,  288  ;  Y.  $864. 

Indian    Corn    or    Maize    raised,    8,283   bush. ;    Y.    $5,177 
wheat,  699  bush. ;  Y.  $699 ;  rye,  700  bush. ;  Y.  $575  ;  barley 
288  bush.;  Y.   $144;  oats,  3,199  bush.;  Y.  $1,199;  potatoes 
19,292   bush. ;    Y.    $4,823 ;    other   esculent   vegetables,   2,963 
bush.  ;  Y.  $741  ;  hay,  2,039  tons;  Y.  $21,399. 

Fruit  raised,  31,843  bush. ;  Y.  $7,961. 

Butter,  24,364  lbs.;  Y.  $4,061;  cheese,  22,310  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,338;  honey,  987  lbs.;  Y.  $164;  beeswax,  50  lbs.;  Y.  $16. 


COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 

ACTON. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  2,500 ; 
Y.  $2,500  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  14. 

Powder  Mills,  1 ;  powder  m'd,  12,000  casks;  Y.  $30,000;  C. 
$2,000 ;  E.  6. 


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Boots  m'd,  3,080  pairs;  shoes,  12,400  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $16,000;  M.  E.  32;  F.  E.  8. 

Y.  of  straw  braid  m'd,  $50;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  50;  V.  $10; 
F.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  460,000  feet;  V.  $46,00^';  E.  50. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  818  cords ;  V.  $2,045  ;  E.  4. 

Sheep,  62  ;  V.  $124  ;  wool  produced,  248  lbs.  ;  V.  $82. 

Horses,  147;  V.  $5,880;  neat  cattle,  868;  V.  $17,200;  swine, 
342  ;  V.  $3,420. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,166  bush.;  V.  $3,616; 
wheat,  56  bush.;  V.  $56;  rye,  1,032  bush.;  V.  $774;  barley, 
236  bush.;  V.  $141;  oats,  4,041  bush.;  V.  $1,414;  pota- 
toes, 20,560  bush. ;  V.  $4,112 ;  other  esculent  vegetables, 
2,000  bush. ;  V.  $400;  millet,  3  tons;  V.  $30 ;  hay,  1,745  tons; 
V.  $17,450. 

Fruit  raised,  9,305  bush. ;  V.  $3,722 ;  hops,  8,300  lbs. ;  V. 
$664. 

Butter,  39,440  lbs. ;  V.  $5,521  ;  cheese,  2,910  lbs. ;  V.  $116  ; 
honey,  295  lbs. ;  V.  $36;  beeswax,  10  lbs.  ;  V.  $3. 

Pencils  m'd,  4,000  groce ;  V.  $4,000;  bellows,  300  doz. ;  V. 
$1,200  ;  Y.  of  sashes  and  blinds  m'd,  $14,000  ;  E.  12. 

Grain  ground,  60,000  bush. ;  E.  5. 

Plaster  ground,  500  tons;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Berries  sold,  $2,000. 


ASHBY. 

Ink  m'd,  1  bbl. ;  Y.  $40. 

Y.  of  Saddles,  Harnesses  and  Trunks  m'd,  $975  ;  E,  2. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  cordage  m'd,  $1,000;  C. 
$1,500;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Yehicles  m'd,  $650;  C.  $750;  E.  1. 

Chair  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  m's,  $1,500;  C.  $1,800; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  700 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,000  ;  C.  $6,000 ;  E.  2. 


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Boots   m'd.   321    pairs ;  shoes.   375   pairs ;  V.  of  boots   and 
shoes,  |1,418;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  37,547;  V.  $5,306;  F.  E.  133. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $150 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Grave  Stones  m'd,  $750. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $72. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  farming  utensils  m'd,  $2.333 ; 
E.  3. 

y.  of  Lumber  prepared,  V.  $1,547. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  542  cords;  V.  $1,263. 

Sheep,  376;  V.  $776;  wool  produced,  1,227  lbs.;  V.  $405. 

Horses,  170;  V.  $8,396  ;  neat  cattle,  1,127;  V.  $21,142;  swine, 
189;  V.  $1,316. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,837  bush. ;  V.  $3,628 ;  wheat, 
1,000  bush.;  V.  $1,200;  rye,  948  bush.;  V.  $711;  barley, 
2,166  bush.;  V.  $1,083;  oats,  3,697  bush.  ;  V.  $1,479;  pota- 
toes, 14,047  bush. ;  V.  $3,512 ;  other  esculent  vegetables, 
5,720  bush.  ;  V.  $1,144. 

Hay,  1,881  tons;  V.  $15,920. 

Fruit  raised,  9,909  bush. ;  V.  $1,703;  hops,  706  lbs. ;  V.  $57. 

Butter,  48,765  lbs. ;  V.  $6,350  ;  cheese,  8,043  lbs. ;  V.  $402  ; 
honey,  20  lbs. ;  V.  $3. 

Charcoal  m'd,  1,525  bush.  ;  V.  $122. 

Barrels  m'd,  2,500;  V.  $1,500. 


BEDFORD. 

Boots  m'd,  450  pairs;  shoes,  45,050  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $33,900 ;  M.  E.  54 ;  F.  E.  43. 

Lumber  prepared,  64,000  feet  pine,  142  tons  ship  timber ;  V. 
$1,485;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,214  cords  ;  V.  $2,428;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  20  ;  V.  $80  ;  wool  produced,  60  lbs. ;  V.  $18. 

Horses,  108;  V.  $5,014;  neat  cattle,  570;  Y.  $9,916;  swine, 
107 ;  V.  $642. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,932  bush.  ;  V.  $1,936  ;  rye, 
446;  V.  $357;  barley,  18  bush.;  V.  $12;  oats,  1,868  bush.; 


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V.  $710;  potatoes,  13,102  bush.;  V.  $3,608  56;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  1,955  bush.;  V.  $391 ;  hay,  1,251  tons;  V.  $11,388. 

Fruit  raised,  2,898  bush. ;  V.  $869. 

Butter,  10,330  lbs.;  V.  $1,549  50. 

Cheese,  350  lbs.  ;  V.  $17. 

JVlilk,  64,112  galls. ;  V.  $5,770. 

V.  of  Carriages,  Harnesses  and  Tools  m'd,  $1,500;   E.  3. 


BILLERICA. 

Establishments  for  bleaching  or  coloring  Cotton  Goods,  1  ; 
Goods  bleached  or  colored,  544,044  yds;  V.  $11,500;  C.  $6,000; 
E.  8. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  Machinery,  4;  wool  consumed, 
114,000  lbs;  flannel  m'd,  357,200  yds.;  V.  $71,440;  C. 
$30,000;  M.  E.  23;  F.  E.  15. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  3 ;  wool  consumed,  67,800  lbs.  ; 
Carpeting  m'd.  58,416  yds;  C.  $21,900;  M.  E.  69;  F.  E.  11. 

V.  of  Machinery  m'd,  $10,500;  leather-spliting  machines  m'd, 
70;  C.  $7,000;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $985;  C.  $1,100; 
E.  3. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soft  soap  m'd, 
200  bbls. ;  hard,  3,000  lbs. ;  V.  of  soap  m'd,  $980 ;  C.  $400 ; 
E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,500;  C.  $500;   E.  2. 

Flouring  Mills,  1;  flour  m'd,  3,700  bbls.;  V.  $18,962;  C. 
$11,000;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  550 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,400;  C.  $2,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  450  pairs;  shoes,  15,360  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $11,490;  M.  E.  23;  F.  E.  19. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $1,382;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared  1,261  cords;  V.  $4,413;  E.  14. 


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Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing.  330  galls. ;  Y.  $297 ; 
whale  oil,  270  galls. ;  V.  $189 ;  other  kinds  of  oil,  1,560  galls.  ; 
V.  $1,020;  anthracite  coal  consumed,  in  mauufacturing,  350 
tons;  Y.  $1,257;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in  United  States,  5 
chaldrons;  Y.  $53  ;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  produc- 
tion, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufactur- 
ing; $2,054;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  except- 
ing as  above,  consumed,  $4,740. 

Sheep,  41  ;  Y.  $81 ;  wool  produced,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $20. 

Horses  192;  Y.  $8,580  ;  neat  cattle,  786 ;  Y.  $12,534;  swine, 
260;  Y.  $1,300. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,158  bush. ;  Y.  $3,868  ;  buck- 
wheat, 61  bush;  Y.  $46;  rye,  1,302  bush.;  Y.  $977;  barley, 
160  bush.;  Y.  $160;  oats,  2,216  bush.;  Y.  $886;  potatoes, 
23,999  bush ;  Y.  $7,200;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,564  bush. ; 
Y.  $641  ;  hay,  1,960  tons;  Y.  $20,992. 

Fruit  raised,  8,371  bush.;  Y.  $5,362;  hops,  2,200;  lbs.  Y. 
$220 

Butter,  37,205  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,651 ;  cheese,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $21 ; 
honey,  100  lbs.  ;  Y.  $13. 

Bed  Lace  m'd,  7,200  yds ;  Y.  $525 ;  C.  $200 ;  M.  E.  1 ; 
F.  E.  2. 

Logwood  cut,  600  tons;  Y.  $25,450;  cost,  $18,350;  dye 
stuffs  ground  75  tons;  Y.  $26,980;  cost,  $23,240;  E.  8. 


BOXBOROUGH. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  1;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500;  C,  $1,000; 
E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  3,000  pairs;  Y.  $1,350;  M.  E.  4;  F.  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd,  $40;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  1,000;  Y. 
$170  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Lime  m'd,  900  casks  ;  Y.  $675 ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  50,000  feet;  Y.  $600;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  500  cords;  Y.  $1,250;  E.  1. 


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Sheep,  48 ;  wool  produced,  192  lbs.  :  V.  $77. 

Horses,  68;  V.  $2,700;  neat  cattle,  400;  V.  .4^8,000;  swine, 
83;  Y.  $622. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,500  bush. ;  V.  $2,625 ;  wheat, 
15  bush.  ;  V.  $22;  rye,  619  bush.  ;  V.  $464;  barley,  124  bush. ; 
Y.  $83;  oats,  1,078  bush.;  Y.  $431;  potatoes,  9,000  bush.  ;  Y. 
$2,250;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,500  bush. ;  Y.  $300;  hay, 
1,500  tons;  Y.  $12,000. 

Fruit  raised,  7,167  bush.;  Y.  $1,290;  hops,  31,150  lbs.;  Y. 
$3,115. 

Butter,  24,989  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,998  ;  cheese,  4,430  lbs.  ;  Y.  $222 ; 
honey,  170  lbs. ;  Y.  $22 ;  beeswax,  24  lbs.:  Y.  $10. 

Beans  raised,  500  bush. ;  Y.  ,$750. 

Whortleberries,  500  bush  ;  Y.  $1,000. 

Cranberries,  200  bush  ;  Y.  $300. 


BRIGHTON. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  ra.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Yehicles, 
2  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  ra'd,  $2,500  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  6. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,500;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,000;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Whips,  m'd,  $1,400 ;  E.  2. 

Horses,  264;  Y.  $26,400;  neat  cattle,  194;  Y.  $5,600;  swine, 
297 ;  Y.  $2,970. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  624  bush. ;  Y.  $468  ;  rye,  512 
bush. ;  Y.  $358 ;  potatoes,  15,000  bush. :  Y.  $7,500  ;  Y.  of  other 
esculent  vegetables,  $15,000;  hay,  950;  Y.  $13,242. 

Y.  of  Fruit  raised,  $12,000. 

Bone  Buttons  m'd,  5,000  groce;  Y.  $7,500 ;  0.  $3,000;  M. 
E.  6:  F.  E.  12. 


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BURLINGTON. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1  ;  calico  printed,  125,000  yds. ;  V. 
^15,000;  C.  112,000;  M.  E.  12;  F.  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,200;  E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  15,695  pairs;  V.  $8,598;  M.  E.  16;  F.  E.  15. 

Lumber  prepared,  33,000  feet,  75  tons  ship  timber ;  V.  $996. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,585  cords;  V.  $4,755. 

Horses,  95;  V.  $5,225;  neat  cattle,  369;  V.  $8,118;  swine, 
80 ;  V.  $640. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,667  bush. ;  V.  $2,565  ;  rye, 
410  bush. ;  V.  $308;  barley,  37  bush. ;  V.  $24;  oats,  265  bush.^ 
V.  $120;  potatoes,  12,589  bush.;  V.  $5,036;  V.  of  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  $1,046  ;  hay,  877  tons;  V.  $10,524. 

Fruit  raised,  9,157  bush.:  V.  $2,747;  hops,  3.355  lbs.-  V, 
$402. 

Milk  sold,  40,635  galls. ;  V.  $4,180. 

Butter  produced,  5,793  lbs. ;  Y.  $965. 


CAMBRIDGE. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Ice  Cutters  or  Ice  Ploughs,  1  ;  V.  of 
articles  m'd,  $1,128  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Latches  and  Door-handles,  1 ;  Y,  of 
articles  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $150;  E.  4. 

Glass  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  glass  m'd,  $334,000;  C.  $362,- 
000 :  E.  241. 

Siarch  Manufactories,  1  ;  starch  m'd  from  wheat  or  flour 
140,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $8,450 ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  2;  Y.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $20,250;  C.  $2,200;  E.  9. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$6,000;  C.  .$2,500;  E.  7. 

Brush  Manufactories,    3 ;  Y.  of  brushes  m'd,  $18,000-  C 
$4,300 ;  E.  81. 


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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  8 ;  V.  of  articles 
ni'd,  $10,130;  C.  .s2,250:  E.  14. 

Upholstery  IManufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $1,000 ;  C.  $200 ; 
E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  3;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  18,470; 
V.  $18,500;  C.  $3,700;  E.  17. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  4 ;  cordage  m'd,  360,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$31,000  ;  C.  $3,600  ;  E.  32. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  16  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $201,388;  C.  $32,- 
000;  E.  118. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  19;  soap  m'd,  2,746 
bbls.,  and  6,354,200  lbs.  hard  ;  V.  of  both,  $311,257;  tallow 
candies  nvd,  498,765  lbs.;  Y.  $47,090;  C.  $191,100;  E.  06. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$13,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  17. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  5  ;  V.  of  ware  $9,500 ;  C.  $3,700  ; 
E.  11. 

Tanneries,  6 ;  hides  tanned,  20,600;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $18,700;  C.  $5,100;  E.  20. 

Boots  m'd,  1,728  pairs;  shoes,  30,070  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $28,476;  M.  E.  47;  F.  E.  23. 

Bricks  m'd,  12,885,000 ;  Y.  $78,460 ;  E.  150. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $47,000 ;  E.  67. 

Y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $700  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $4,200  ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $650 ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $2,000 ;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing,  520  galls. ;  Y.  $469; 
whale,  (exclusive  of  the  quantity  bleached),  411  galls.;  Y. 
$371 ;  Y.  of  all  other  kinds  of  oil  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$12,800 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  555 
tons  ;  Y.  $3,035  ;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in  United  States, 
2,334  chaldrons:  Y.  $18,592 ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  1,091 
chaldrons ;  Y.  $8.385 ;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American 
production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  $825,956;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign 
production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $93,020. 


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iiorses,  794;  V.  $57,125;  neat  cattle,  220;  V.  $4,400;  swine, 
227;  V.  $1,362. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  449  bush. ;  V.  $330;  rye,  288 
bush.;  V.  $228;  potatoes,  7,433  bush.;  V.  $2,298;  V.  of  other 
esculent  vegetables,  $6,489;  hay,  1,151  tons;  V.  $15,054. 

Y.  of  Fruit  raised,  $8,685. 

Butter  produced,  150  lbs. ;  V.  $30. 

V.  of  Fancy  and  Shaving  Soap  m'd,  $10,000;  C.  $3,000; 
E.  5. 

V.  of  Oil  bleached,  $95,000  ;  C.  $17,000  ;  E.  10. 

Y.  of  Pocket  Books  m'd,  $2,500 ;  C.  $500;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Confectionary  m'd,  $29,400 ;  C.  $6,000 ;  E.  18. 

Y.  of  Earthen  Ware  m'd,  $2,000 ;  C.  $300 ;  E,  2. 

Y.  of  Ladders  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $200;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Sashes,  Blinds,  &c.  m'd,  $11,600  ;  C.  $2,600;  E.  14. 

Y.  of  Marble  Monuments,  Chimney  Pieces  and  other  articles 
of  Marble,  m'd,  $1,800  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Paper  Hangings  m'd,  $10,500;  C.  $2,300;  E.  16. 

Y.  of  Astral  Lamps  m'd,  $500 ;  C.  $100 ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Stoves  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $2,000;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Fringes  and  Tassels  m'd,  $15,000  ;  C.  $2,000;  E.  50. 

Y.  of  Surgical  and  other  Instruments  m'd  from  Glass.  Brass 
and  Britannia,  $20,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  20. 

Y.  of  Barrels  m'd,  $1,620:  C.  $400;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Strong  Beer  m'd,  $6,000 ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Ice  cut,  $3,000;  C.  $43,000;  E.  28. 


CARLISLE. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Yehicles,  2;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,910;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  150  pairs ;  shoes,  1,632  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,082 ;  M.  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  63,700  feet ;  Y.  $700. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,126  cords ;  Y.  $10,706. 

Sheep,  102;  Y.  $300;  wool  produced,  424  lbs.;  Y.  $127. 


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Horses,  69;  V.  $2,965;  neat  cattle,  568  ;  V.  $10,769  ;  swine, 
133;  V.  $931. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,365  bush. ;  V.  $2,355  ;  buck- 
wheat, 234  bush. ;  V.  $173;  rye,  830  bush.;  V.  $622;  barley, 
65  bush.;  V.  $39;  oats,  1,439  bush.;  V.  $503;  potatoes,  11,- 
560  bush.  ;  V.  $2,890;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,263  bush.; 
V.  $926;  hay,  1,018  tons;  Y.  $9,005. 

Fruit  raised,  20,761  bush. ;  V.  $2,213. 

Butter,  13,460  lbs,  ;  Y.  $2,243 ;  cheese,  2,925  lbs.  ;  Y.  $182 ; 
honey,  1,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $150. 

Ship  Timber  prepared,  169  tons ;  Y.  $1,690. 

Milk  sold,  5,000  galls. ;  Y.  $200. 


CHARLESTOWN. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1  ;  Y.  of 
m's,  $15,000  ;  C.  5,000  ;  E.  3. 

Clock  Manufactories,  1  ;  clocks  m'd,  175  ;  Y.  $5,000 ;  C. 
$2,000;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chaises,  Wagons  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  5 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,000 ;  C.  $3,500 ;  E.  10. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  3;  oil  m'd,  71,800 
galls. ;  Y.  $59,500 ;  sperm  candles  m'd,  47,400  lbs. ;  Y.  $11,- 
880  ;  C.  $28,000  ;  E.  16. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  1,075,- 
000  lbs. ;  Y.  $43,800;  C.  $11,500;  E.  11. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  5;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$98,300;  C.  $14,800;  E.  117. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  3  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $12,000 ;  C.  $4,800 ; 
E.  16. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Linseed  Oil,  1 ;  oil  m'd,  100,000  galls. ;  Y. 
$65,000;  C.  $20,000;  E.  10. 

Tanneries,  4;  hides  tanned,  17,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $77,900;  C.  $49,000;  E.  50. 

Boots  m'd,  940  pairs ;  shoes,  19,000  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $18,000;  M.  E.  39;  F.  E.  21. 


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Bricks  m'd,  1,687,000;  V.  $14,200;  E.  22. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $7,800;  E.  10. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $2,000 ;  E.  3. 

Vessels  launched,  3;  tonnage,  750;  V.  $26,250;  E.  18. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  3;  ton- 
nage, 195;  mackerel  taken,  55  bbls. ;  V.  $330;  codfish,  2,100 
quintals;  V.  $5,040 ;  salt  consumed,  2,455  bush.;  C.  $3,500; 
E.  22. 

Horses,  484;  V.  $36,300. 

Morocco  Manufactories,  5  ;  skins  tanned  and  dressed,  164,- 
000;  V.  $72,000;  C.  $22,000;  E.  58. 

Stone  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $18,000;  C. 
$4,400 ;  E.  14. 

Lard  Oil  Manufactories,  1 ;  oil  m'd,  100,000  galls. ;  V.  $98,- 
000;  C.  $6,000;  E.  18. 


CHELMSFORD. 


Establishments*  for  m.  of  Worsted  Goods,  1 ;  goods  m'd, 
49,340  yds. ;  V.  $6.908 ;  yarn  m'd  but  not  made  into  cloth, 
113,066  lbs.;  V.  $56,533;  C.  $60,000;  M.  E.  40;  F.  E.  35. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  5;  articles  m'd,  1,000  tons;  V.  $70,000  ;  C.  $30,000; 
E.  70. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woolen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 1;  V.  of  machinery,  $55,000;  C.  $43,000;  E.  65. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Engines,  1  ;    engines  m'd,  4 
V.  $1,400  ;  E.  1. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1  ;  scythes  m'd,  24,000;  V.  $15,000 

C.  $7,000  ;  E.  13. 

Wood  Screw   Manufactories,  1 ;    screws  m'd,  1,200  groce 
V.  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Plough  Manufactories,   1  ;    ploughs   and   other   agricultural 

tools,  m'd,   56;    V.   $405;  C.  $200";  V.  of  plough  handles  and 

beams,  &c.  m'd,  $1,500 ;  E.  2. 

*  Another  establishment  went  into  operation  March  1,  1845,  with  a  capital  of 
$16,000  ;  no  further  returns. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1 ;  V.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $7,835;  C.  $1,000;  E.  11. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $450  ;  C.  $75  ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  3  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $5,000  ;  C.  $1,650  ;  E.  7. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  {went  into  opera- 
tion in  May,  1845.) 

Boots  m'd,  329  pairs;  shoes,  1,671  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,956;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  1. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  prepared,  $9,800;  E.  28. 

V.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $450;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,321,130  feet;  V.  $16,865;  E.  39. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,114  cords;  V.  $6,893;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,238  galls. ;  V. 
$L079;  whale  oil,  200  galls.;  V.  $150;  other  kinds  of  oil, 
4,805  galls.;  Y.  ,$2,883;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manu- 
facturing, 450  tons ;  Y.  $3,125  ;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in 
United  States,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  6  chaldrons;  Y. 
$72;  charcoal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  16,100  bush.;  Y. 
$1;370;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$672. 

Sheep,  106  ;  Y.  $264;  wool  produced,  448  lbs.  ;  Y.  $117. 

Horses,  181 ;  Y.  $8,881 ;  neat  cattle,  996;  Y.  $21,872;  swine, 
306;  Y.  $3,978. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,769  bush. ;  Y.  $4,327 ;  buck- 
wheat, 193  bush.;  Y.  $129;  rye,  1,825  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,369;  bar- 
ley, 228  bush.;  Y.  $152;  oats,  2,870  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,004;  pota- 
toes, 21,365  bush.;  Y.  $5,341;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5,658 
bush.;  Y.  $794;  hay,  1,952  tons;  Y.  $20,789. 

Fruit  raised,  20,506  bush.;  Y.  $3,281. 

Butter,  13,470  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,020  ;  cheese,  450  lbs. ;  Y.  $23. 

White  Beans  raised,  154  bush. ;  Y.  $263. 
Milk,  97,025  galls. ;  Y.  $8,777. 


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CONCORD. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery.  4;  wool  consumed, 
100,000  lbs. ;  flannel  or  blanketing  m'd,  300,000  yds. ;  V.  |60,- 
000;  M.  E.  30;  F.  E.  30. 

Lead  Manufactories,  1  ;  {the  owner  declines  giving  any  fur- 
ther infoi-maiion.) 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  48,- 
000  lbs.;  V.,f 2,160;  candles  m'd,  24,000  lbs.;  V.  $2,000;  C. 
|1,500;   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rifles,  1  ;  rifles  m'd,  100;  V.  |1,800; 
0.  |.500  ;   E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  1,052  pairs  ;  shoes,  4,012  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $6,983;  M.  E.  11. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,600  ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  379,000  feet;  V.  $4,315;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,862  cords;  V.  $13,517;  E.  15. 

Sheep,  48;  V.  $144;  wool  produced,  144  lbs.;  V.  $48. 

Horses,  189;  V.  $9,434;  neat  cattle,  1,343;  V.  $29,638; 
swine,  291  ;  V.  $1,913. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,125  bush. ;  V.  $6,387  ;  wheat, 
24  bush.  ;  V.  $30  ;  rye,  2,005  bush. ;  V.  $1,403 ;  oats,  5,526 
bush.  ;  V.  $2,210 ;  potatoes,  32,032  bush. ;  V.  $6,406  ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  8,916  bush.  ;  V.  $1,783;  hay,  2,842  tons; 
V.  $25,936. 

Fruit  raised,  3,895  bush. ;  V.  $972. 

Butter,  26,330  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,345. 

Charcoal,  15,000  bush.;  V..$l,350;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Black  Lead  Pencils  m'd,  $6,000. 

V.  of  Garden  Seeds  sold,  $1,059. 

V.  of  Milk  sold,  $3,725. 


DRACUT. 

Cotton  Mills,  1  ;  spindles,  986 ;  cotton  consumed,  265.000 
lbs.  ;  cotton  canvass  m'd,  170,000  yds.;  V.  $34,000;  C.  $15,- 
000 ;  M.  E.  10 ;  F.  E.  40. 


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Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  8;  wool  consumed, 
600,000  lbs.;  coatings  ni'd,  6,000  yds.;  Y.  $6,000;  kerseys 
m'd,  30,000  yds.;  V.  |)9,000;  cordova  plains  or  negro  cloths 
m'd,  100,000  yds.;  V.  $35,000;  green  bocking  m'd,  120,000 
yds. ;  V.  $72,000 ;  C.  $50,000  ;  M.  E.  60 ;  F.  E.  60. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  1  ;  yarn  consumed  in  manufac- 
turing, 30,000  lbs.  ;  carpeting  m'd,  24,000  yds.  ;  V.  818,000;  C. 
$3,500;  M.  E.  13;  F.  E.  2. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  used,  40,000  lbs.  ;  paper  m'd, 
30,000  lbs.;  V.  $3,000 ;  C.  $10,000;  E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,000  ;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  1,000  pairs;  shoes,  8,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $8,000 ;  M.  E.  12 ;  F.  E.  16. 

Lumber  prepared,  157,000  feet ;  Y.  $1,732. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,508  cords;  Y.  $9,151. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,400  galls. ;  Y. 
$1,400;  lard  oil,  3,000  galls. ;  Y.  $2,010:  anthracite  coal  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  50  tons;  Y.  $300 ;  Y.  of  all  other  ar- 
ticles of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
consumed,  $4,000;  Y.  of  articles  of  foreign  production,  except- 
ing as  above,  consumed,  $7,000. 

Sheep,  217;  Y,  $325  ;  wool  produced,  651  lbs. ;  Y.  $195. 

Horses,  159;  Y.  $6,840:  neat  cattle,  1,077;  Y.  $21,623; 
swine,  282;  Y.  $2,820. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,622  bush. ;  Y.  ,$6,735  ;  wheat, 
20  bush.;  Y.  $20;  rye,  1,814  bush;  Y.  $1,360;  barley,  260 
bush. ;  Y.  $156 ;  oats,  5,740  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,009  ;  potatoes, 
32,830  bush.;  Y.  $8,207;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,371 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,867;  hay,  2  295  tons  ;  Y.  $22,950. 

Fruit  raised,  20,183  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,935. 

Milk,  68,310  galls. ;  Y.  $6,831. 

Butter,  18,275  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,741. 

Cheese,  3,400  lbs. ;  Y.  $204. 

Honey,  120  lbs. ;  Y.  $14. 


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DUNSTABLE. 

Boots  m'd,  50  pairs ;  shoes,  50  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$225  ;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  48;  V.  $8. 

Lumber  prepared,  18,000  feet  boards  :  V.  |177  ;  41  tons  ship 
timber ;  V.  $144. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1.019  cords ;  V.  $2,759. 

Merino  Sheep,  118:  other  sheep,  404;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$821 ;  merino  wool  produced,  314  lbs. ;  other  wool,  900  lbs.  ; 
V.  of  all  the  wool,  $423. 

Horses,  92;  V.  $4,180;  neat  cattle,  693;  V.  $15,792;  swine, 
171;  V.  $1,279. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,100  bush;  V.  $3,811  ;  wheat, 
4  bush.  ;  V.  $4;  rye,  2,337  bush. ;  Y.  $1,753;  barley,  16 
bush.;  V.  $12;  oats,  2,109  bush.;  V.  $696 ;  potatoes,  13,915 
bush. ;  V.  $3,479  ;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $20 ;  hay, 
1,389  tons;  V.  $9,946. 

Fruit  raised,  1,098  bush.;  V.  $258;  hops,  630  lbs.;  Y.  $82. 

Butter,  17,368  lbs.;  Y.  $2,432;  cheese,  11,194  lbs.;  Y.  $560  ; 
honey,  239  lbs. ;  Y.  $40 ;  beeswax,  11  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 

Beans  raised,  300  bush. ;  Y.  $450. 

Y.  of  Poultry  and  Eggs,  $1,000. 

Y.  of  Barrels  and  other  Casks  m'd,  $850. 

Charcoal  m'd,  9,800  bush.  ;  Y.  $784. 

Y.  of  Wagons  m'd,  $400. 


FRAMINGHAM. 


Woollen  and  Worsted  Mills  {connected')  3  ;  sets  of  machin- 
ery, 16  ;  wool  consumed,  2,000,000  lbs. ;  flannels  and  bockings 
m'd,  113,000  yds;  Y.  $56,500;  woollen  yarn  m'd  and  not 
made  into  cloth,  90,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $27,000  ;  blankets  m'd,  40,000 
pairs;  Y.  $120,000;  worsted  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into 
cloth,  350,000  lbs.;  Y.  $175,000;  worsted  bunting  m'd,  2,300 
pieces,  Y.  $14,950;  C.  $400,000  ;  M.  E.  227;  F.  E.  190;  mills 


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for  ra.  of  carpeting,  3 ;  wool  consumed,  465,000  lbs. ;  carpet- 
ing, 199,037  yds.;  V.  $149,530;  C.  $50,000;  M.  E.  191;  F. 
E.  41. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Woollen  and  other  Machinery,  2 ; 
V.  of  m's,  $1,200  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  3. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  axes,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  1,000 ;  V.  $700  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $200;  C. 
$200  ;  E.  1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2  ;  stock  used,  225  tons ;  paper  m'd, 
360,000  lbs. :  V.  $52,500 ;  C.  $45,000  ;  E.  33. 

Establishments  for  repairing  Watches  and  Jewelry,  2;  in- 
come $450  ;  C.  $200  ;   E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  m's, 
$1,200;  C.$300;  E.  4. 

Hat  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  m'd,  1,200;  Y.  $2,500;  C.  $700; 
E.  4. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Chaises,  Wagons  and  Sleighs, 
3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,300;  C.  $1,500;  E.  6. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  m's,  $1,200  ;  C.  $800; 
E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $4,000 ;  C. 
$500 ;  E.  4. 

Grist  Mills,  2;  income  $1,730  ;  saw  mills,  3  ;  income,  $1,250  ; 
C.  invested  in  both,  $7,500  ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1 :  hides  tanned,  350  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $736;  C,  $1,000;  E.  1  ;  income,  $800. 

Boots  m'd,  35,000  pairs ;  shoes,  44,000  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $49,450  ;  M.  E.  60  ;  F.  E.  25. 

Straw  Bonnets  m'd,  31,000;  V.  $20,100;  V.  of  straw  braid 
m'd,  $450;  F.  E.  50. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  prepared,  $500;  E.  2. 

V.  of  lumber  prepared,  $950 ;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,020  cords  ;  V.  $7,070  ;  E.  5. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  6,744  galls.  ;  V. 
$6,100;  whale  oil,  1,936  galls.;  V.  $900;  lard  oil,  31,140 
galls. ;  V.  $21,700  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufactur- 
ing, 1,000  tons;  V.  $6,500. 


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Sheep,  13;  V.  |50;  wool  produced,  52  lbs;  V.  $20. 

Horses,  317;  V.  $17,203;  neat  cattle,  1,383;  V.  $27,700 ; 
swine,  450 ,  V.  $3,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  15,448  bush.  ;  V.  $11,586  ; 
wheat,  25  bush.;  V.  $25;  rye,  1,241  bush.;  V.  ,$993;  barley, 
408  bush.;  V.  $306;  oats,  7,310  bush.;  V.  $2,741;  potatoes, 
34,584  bush. ;  V.  $8,646 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  968  bush, 
and  15  tons,  V.  $502;  hay,  3,212  tons;  V.  $40,378. 

Fruit  raised,  22,381  bush. ;  V.  $5,013. 

Butter,  66,690  lbs.;  V.  $11,337;  cheese,  2,950  lbs.;  V. 
$177. 

V.  of  milk  sold,  $1,090. 

Bakeries,  1 ;  V.  of  bread  baked,  $8,000 ;  C.  $600 ;  E,  4. 

Millinery  Establishments,  3;  V.  of  millinery  m'd,  $2,000; 
F.  E.  10. 

Bookbinderies,  1  ;  income,  $2,500;  M.  E.  3;  F.  E.  2. 

Caps  Manufactured,  500;  V.  $500;  F.  E.  2. 

Wheelwrights'  Establishments,  6  ;  V.  of  m's,  $3,000;  E.  6, 


GROTON. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  used,  110  tons;  paper  m'd, 
82  tons;  V.  $11,400;  C.  $6,500 ;  E.  12. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  m's, 
$790 ;  C.  400 ;  E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  30;  V. 
$60;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,587 ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $200  ; 
E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $4,600  C. 
$1,700;  E.  7. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  3,300 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $9,000;  C.  $6,000;  E.  6. 


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Boots  m"d,  190  pairs;  shoes,  1,430  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  81,727;  M.  E.  7 ;  F.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  5,206  ;  V.  $770  ;  F.  E.  12. 

V.  of  Building  iStone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,900 ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  423,900  feet;  V.  $4,247;  E.  28. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,917  cords;  V.  $5,106  dollars;  E.  8. 

V.  of  Soap  Stone  quarried  and  m'd,  $1,600;  C.  $2,000;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Marble  and  Slate  m'd,  $650;  C.  $500 ;  E.  2. 

Sheep,  432;  V.  $750;  wool  produced,  1,399  lbs. ;  V.  $506. 

Horses,  290;  V.  $15,136;  neat  cattle,  1,445;  V.  $29,615; 
swine,  395  ;  V.  $3,306. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,680  bush. ;  V.  $8,010;  wheat, 
76  bush. ;  Y.  $114;  rye,  3,588  bush. ;  V.  $2,870  ;  barley,  1,451 
bush.  ;  V.  $870;  oats,  5,869  bush.  ;  V.  $2,347;  potatoes,  32,025 
bush.;  v.  $8,006;  beans,  632  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  buckwheat, 
576  bush. ;  V.  $350;  other  esculent  vegetables,  9,102  bush. ;  V. 
$984  ;  hay,  3,675  tons  ;  Y.  $30,500. 

Fruit  raised,  14,606  bush. ;  Y.  $3,602 ;  hops,  16,679  lbs. ;  Y. 
$1,805. 

Butter,  52,475  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,871 ;  cheese,  16,950  lbs. ;  Y.  $850; 
honey,  295  lbs.  ;  Y.  $50  ;  beeswax,  28  lbs. ;  Y.  $11. 


HOLLISTON. 


Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's, 
$750  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Wagons 
and  other  Yehicles,  3 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,045  ;  C.  $1,112  ; 

E.  8. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $600; 

C.  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 :  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  1. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $10,000;  C.  $8,000;   E. 

20. 

Y.  of  Leather  curried,  $10,398;  C.  $5,000;  E.  5. 


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Boots  m'd,  36,746  pairs;  shoes,  181,858  pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $176,369 ;  M.  E.  282 ;  F.  E.  12S. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  31,267;  Y.  $36,671;  V.  of 
straw  braid  m'd,  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $21,957 ; 
F.  E.  240. 

V.  of  Pumps  m'd,  $4,000;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $1,135. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,285  cords;  Y.  $5,536;  E.  2. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufactories,  200  galls.  ;  Y.  $150. 

Sheep,  29;  Y.  $94;  wool  produced,  110  lbs.  ;  Y.  $44. 

Horses,  163;  Y.  $8,869;  neat  cattle,  887;  Y.  $15,684;  swine, 
597;  Y.  $7,221. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,253  bush. ;  Y.  $6,186  ;  wheat, 
18  bush.;  Y.  $18;  rye,  1,058  bush.;  Y.  $945;  barley,  207 
bush.  ;  Y.  $104 ;  oats,  4,013  bush. ;  Y.  $1,405 ;  potatoes,  19,961  ; 
Y.  $4,990;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,610  bush.;  Y.  $805  ; 
hay,  1,351  tons;  Y.  $13,955. 

Fruit  raised,  13,374  bush. ;  Y.  $3,146. 

Butter,  28,988  lbs.;  Y.  $4,831;  cheese,  10,945  lbs.;  Y.  $657; 
honey,  30  lbs. ;   V.  $6. 

Y.  of  Air  Tight  Stoves  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $1,200;  E.  1. 

Cranberries  picked,  1,000  bush.;  Y.  $1,500. 


HOPKINTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  2,936;  cotton  consumed,  280,000 
lbs.  ;  shirtings  m'd,  612,000  yds. ;  Y.  $30,500;  cotton  twine  m'd, 
20,000  lbs.;  Y.  $2,800;  batting  m'd,  30,000  lbs.;  Y.  $1^400  ; 
C.  $32,000 ;  M.  E.  40 ;  F.  E.  50. 

Machines  for  m.  of  Nails,  1 ;  nails  m'd,  12,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $960; 
E.  1. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  165;  Y,  $1,300;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800 ;  M.  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Wagons 
and  other  Yehicles,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $800  ;  E.  2. 


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Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $350 
E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  195,331  pairs;  V.  $272,579;  M.  E.  644;  F.  E. 
187. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  100  ;  V.  $25 ;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $1,600  ;  F.  E. 
125. 

Bricks  m'd,  130,000  ;  V.  $750  ;  E.  2. 

Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,300;  E.  5. 

Brooms  m'd,  1,700;  Y.  $70;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  115,000  feet;  V.  $1,200;   E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,350  cords;  V.  $4,887;  E.  4. 

Boats  built,  42  ;  Y.  $800  ;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Clothing  m'd,  $5,100 ;  M.  E.  3 ;  F.  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Boot  Boxes  m'd,  $1,600  ;  M.  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufactories,  4,000  galls. ;  Y.  $4,000. 

Sheep,  24  ;  Y.  $70  ;  wool  produced,  70  lbs. ;  Y.  $30. 

Horses,  217;  Y.  $10,125;  neat  cattle,  980;  Y.  $20,276; 
swine,  413  ;  Y.  $2,800. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,400  bush.;  Y.  $6,300;  rye, 
1,235  bush. ;  Y.  $940  ;  barley,  677  bush.  ;  Y.  $457 ;  oats,  4,226 
bush.;  Y.  $1,378;  potatoes,  17,417  bush.;  Y.  $4,353;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  600  bush.  ;  Y.  $450  ;  hay,  1.334  tons  ; 
Y.  $17,238. 

Fruit  raised,  40,155  bush. ;  Y.  $5,366. 

Butter,  31,915  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,676;  cheese,  11,397  lbs. ;  Y.  $590. 


LEXINGTON. 

Fur  Cap  Manufactories,  4 ;  caps  m'd,  13,391;  Y.  $24,500; 
C.  $14,100;  E.  70;  muffs  m'd,  3,362;  Y.  $10,086. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $2,500;  C.  $1,500 ; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  700  pairs ;  shoes,  5,700  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $6,200 ;  M.  E.  12 ;  F.  E.  8. 
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Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,000  cords;  V.  |5.000 ;  E.  15. 

Horses,  244;  V.  |13,715  ;  neat  cattle,  1,199;  V.  $25,370; 
swine,  225;  V.  $1,800. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,262  bush. ;  V.  $2,984 ;  rye, 
450  bush.;  V.  $360;  barley,  126  bush.;  V.  $95;  oats,  231 
bush.  ;  V.  $92;  potatoes,  27,295  bush.  ;  V.  $10,918;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  22,797  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,479 ;  hay,  2,550  tons ; 
V.  $35,450. 

Fruit  raised,  20,604  bush.  ;  V.  $8,721. 

Butter,  2,077  lbs.;  V.  $415;  cheese,  400  lbs. ;  V.  $24. 

Milk,  300,000  galls. ;  V.  $33,000. 


LINCOLN. 

Boots  m'd,  1500  pairs;  shoes,  5,600  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $7,835;  M.  E.  18;  F.  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared.  7,750  feet;  V.  $1,185. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,484  cords;  V.  $5,752;  E.  8. 

Sheep,  8  ;  V.  $23  ;  wool  produced,  31  lbs. ;  V.  $12. 

Horses,  95;  V.  $5,240;  neat  cattle,  830 ;  V.  $19,800  ;  swine, 
229 ;  V.  $2,566. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,847  bush. ;  V.  $4,122;  rye, 
383  bush.  ;  V.  $278;  barley,  262  bush.  ;  V.  $152;  oats,  1,613 
bush.;  V.  $634;  potatoes,  17,305  bush.;  V.  $5,180;  hay,  1,532 
tons ;  V.  $15,460. 

Fruit  raised,  8,527  bush. ;  V.  $5,521. 

Butter,  22,050  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,453. 

Milk,  37,080  galls.;  Y.  $3,730.     '  '^": 

Y.  of  Poultry,  $250  ;  income  from  same,  $500. 


LITTLETON. 


Shoes  m'd,  5,580  pairs;  Y.  .$2,640;  M.  E.  10. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  510  cords;  Y.  $1,785  ;  E.  10. 
Sheep,  95  ;  Y.  $285  ;  wool  produced,  285  lbs. 


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Horses,  116;  V.  $4,830 ;  neat  cattle,  928;  V.  $15,515; 
swine,  200;  V.  $1,202. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,631  bush.  ;  V.  $4,223;  wheat, 
48  bush  ;  V.  $50;  rye,  1,312  bush.;  V.  $984;  barley,  956 
bush.  :  V.  $574 ;  oats,  1,606  bush. ;  V.  $535  ;  potatoes,  16,429 
bush.;  V.  $4,107;  other  esculent  vegetables,  10,010  bush. :  V. 
$1,256:  millet,  10  bbls :  V.  $12;  hay,  2,060  tons;  Y.  $20,600. 

Fruit  raised,  7,565  bush.;  V.  $2,267;  hops,  15,400  lbs. ;  V. 
$1,814. 

Raw  silk  raised,  8  lbs.  ;  V.  $40. 

Butter,  55,610  lbs. ;  Y.  $9,268;  cheese,  3,885  lbs.;  Y.  $194; 
honey,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $50. 

Grist  Mills,  2. 

Saw  Mills,  2  ;  lumber  sawed,  200,000  feet. 

Dry  Goods  and  Grocery  Stores,  3;  C.  $7,000. 

Blacksmiths'  Shops,  3. 

Wheelwrights'  Shops,  2. 

Carpenters'  Shops,  3. 

Curriers'  Shops,  1. 

Harness  Shops,  J. 


LOWELL. 

Cotton  Mills,  29 ;  spindles,  208,148;  cotton  consumed,  25,- 
422,918  lbs. ;  cotton  cloths  m'd,  74,138,711  yds.;  Y.  $3,905,- 
643 ;  knitting  yarn  m'd,  10,200  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,046  ;  batting  m'd, 
750,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $52,500  ;  pelisse  wadding,  21,000  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$5,200  ;  cotton  flannel  m'd,  2,000,000  yds. ;  Y.  $200,000";  C. 
$8,475,000;  M.  E.  1,297;  F.  E.  5,899. 

Calico  Manufactories,  2;  calico  printed,  14,910,165  yds.  ;  Y, 
$1,531,200  ;  goods  bleached  and  colored  and  not  printed, 
880,196  yds.;  Y.  $92,000;  C.  $750,000;  M.  E.  430;  F.  E.  37. 

Establishments  for  bleaching  or  coloring  Cotton  Goods,  not 
connected  with  calico  establishments,  1 ;  goods  bleached  or  col- 
ored, 8,000,000  yds. ;  Y.  $800,000 ;  C.  $75,000  ;  E.  80. 

Woollen  Mills,  5 ;  sets  of  machinery,  33 ;  wool  consumed, 
1,200,000  lbs.;    broadcloth   m'd,  100,000  yds.;  Y.  $250,000; 


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cassimere,  510,474  yds. ;  V.  $605,000;  Kentucky  jeans,  90,000 
yds.;  V.  $15,000  ;  blankets,  2,297  pairs  ;  flannel  and  bocking, 
336,050  yds. ;  V.  of  blankets,  flannel  and  bocking,  $81,262 ; 
woollen  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  30,935  lbs. ;  V. 
$5,568;  C.  $826,000;  M.  E.  318;  F.  E.  684. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  3  ;  wool  consumed,  825,438  lbs. ; 
carpeting  m'd,  412,220  yds. ;  V.  of  carpeting  and  rugs  m'd, 
$368,344;  C.  $321,000;  M.  E.  256;  F.  E.  188;  hearthrugs 
m'd,  1,862. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  2 ;  worsted,  cotton  and 
woollen  hose  m'd,  31,000  pairs;  V.  $10,300;  C.  $7,000;  M. 
E.  11 ;  F.  K.  13. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than  Pig 
Iron,  2;  hollowware  and  castingsm'd,  1,600  tons;  Y.  $128,000  ; 
C.  $52,000  ;  E.  70. 

Establishments  form,  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 5  ;  V.  of  m's,  $210,000 ;  C.  $352,000 ;  E.  420. 

Lock  Manufactories,  1;  locks  m'd,  23,400;  V.  $12,000;  C. 
3,000 ;  E.  16. 

Copper  Manufactories,  1  ;  copper  m'd,  30,000  lbs. ;  V.  $10,- 
000  ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  4. 

Brass  Foundries.  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $7,500 ;  C.  $4,000 ; 
E.  4. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1;  stock  used,  450,000  lbs. ;  paper  m'd, 
$300,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $16,500;  C.  $10,000;   E.  10. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $2,500;  C.  $600;  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4 ;  V.  of  m's, 
.$8,000 ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.   12. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  m's,  $2,000  ;  C.  $600 ; 
E.  3. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  4;  hats  and  caps  m'd, -^46,000  ; 
V.  $60,000;  C.  $20,000;  E.  85. 

Card  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  cards  m'd,  $15,000 ;  C.  $10,- 
000 ;  E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $14,500;  C.  $7,000; 
E.  15. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manafactories,  3 ;  hard  soan  m'd, 


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140,000  lbs. ;  soft,  5,910  bbls.  ;    V.  of  all  soap  m"d,    ^30,000  ; 
candles  m'd,  10,674  lbs.  ;  V.  |1,460  ;  0.  |29,000 ;  E.  18. 

Powder  Mills,  3 ;  powder  m'd,  35,000  kegs;  V.  $87,500 ; 
C.  $100,000  ;  E.  25. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  6  ;  V.  of  ware,  $12,000;  C.  $6,000  ; 
E.  20. 

Boots  m'd,  6,875  pairs ;  shoes,  54,454  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $60,166;  M.  E.  110;  F.  E.  45. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $7,000 ;  E.  10. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared.  $20,000;   E,  50. 

V.  of  Marble,  &c.,  wrought,  $6,000;  E.  10. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $4,000  ;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,000 ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,600,000  feet;  V.  $19,200;  E.  15. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  66,748  galls. ;  V. 
$58,522;  whale  oil,  7,400  galls.;  V.  $3,700 ;  other  kinds  of 
oil,  28,307  galls. ;  V.  $22,560 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  13,225  tons;  V.  $77,574;  foreign  bituminous 
coal,  488  tons ;  V.  $4,300 ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  Ameri- 
can production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed, 
$328,638  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  ex- 
cepting as  above,  consumed,  $299,622. 

Sheep,  30;  V.  $85;  wool  produced,  105  lbs.  ;  V.  $38. 

Horses,  528 ;  V.  $34,240;  neat  cattle,  222;  V.  $6,660 ;  swine, 
1,089;  V.  $8,712. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,676  bush.;  V.  ,$1,257;  rye, 
89  bush. ;  V.  $71 ;  barley,  145  bush.  ;  V.  $102;  oats,  672  bush. ; 
V.  $218;  potatoes,  9,560  bush.;  V.  $3,180;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  2,350  bush. ;  V.  $783 ;  hay,  759  tons ;  V.  $9,108. 

Fruit  raised,  5,100  bush. ;  V.  $2,040. 

Butter,  890  lbs.;  V.  $146;  honey,  280  lbs.;  V.  $47. 

Bedsteads  m'd,  2,500;  Y.  $6,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  10. 

V.  of  Shuttles,  Bobbins,  and  Druggists'  Boxes  m'd,  Y. 
000;  C.  $14,000;  E.  46. 

Y.  of  Scales  or  Balances  m'd,  $9,000 ;  C.  $4,000 ;  E.  6 

Y.  of  Loom  Pickers  m'd,  $15,000  ;  C.  $8,000  ;  E.  8. 

Weavers'  Reeds  m'd,  9,100;  Y.  $9,500;  C.  $6,000;  E. 

Files  cut,  4,608;  Y.  $1,200;  E.  1. 


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V.  of  Blinds,  Sashes  and  Doors  m'd,  $12,000  ;  C.  |5,000  ; 
E.  20. 

V.  of  Merchandise  Boxes  and  Folding  Boards  m'd,  $20,000; 
C.  $5,000;  E.  17. 

V.  of  Stoves  m'd,  .$40,000  ;  C.  $16,000  ;  E.  20, 

Sets  of  Loom  Heddles  or  Harnesses  m'd,  5,376 ;  belting, 
1,512  lbs.;  V.  of  harnesses  and  belting,  $9,144;  0.  $3,500; 
M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  25. 

V.  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work  for  Piano  Fortes  m'd,  $4,000 ; 
C.  $2,000  ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Men's  Clothing  m'd,  $140,000;  C.  $28,000;  E.  160. 

Printed  Cotton  Booking  m'd,  50,000  yds.;  V.  $20,000; 
C.  $15,000  ;  M.  E.  25  ;  F.  E.  10. 


MALDEN. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1 ;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  400  tons;  V.  $40,000;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  27; 
nails  m'd,  850  tons;    V.  $76,500;  C.  $75,000 ;  E.  50. 

Forges,  7 ;  V.  of  m's,  $5,925  ;  C.  $1,825  ;  E.  12. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $400 ; 
C.  $25;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Britannia  Ware,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd, 
$12,000;  C.  $8,000;  E.  7. 

Harness  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  m's,  $3,000;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  4. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  2 ;  cordage  m'd,  6  tons  ;  V.  $2,500 ; 
C.  $680  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,200  ;    C.  $2,000;  E.  8. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  ware,  $25,000;  C.  $10,- 
500;  E.  17. 

Boots  m'd,  183  pairs  ;  shoes,  92,888  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $65,753;  M.  E.  130;   F.  E.  124. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,822,000;  V.  $12,754;  E.  31. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  695  cords;  Y.  $2,780;  E.  8. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  365  galls. ;  V.  $365  ; 


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whale  oil,  200  galls. ;  V.  ^100;  anthracite  coal,  1,000  tons; 
V.  ^5,000  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  250  chaldrons  ;  V.  $750. 

Horses,  232;  V.  $13,920;  neat  cattle,  509;  V.  $10,930; 
swine,  371 ;   V.  |6,678. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,856  bush.  ;  V.  $1,713 ;  rye, 
262  bush. ;  V.  $183 ;  barley,  96  bush. ;  V.  $72  ;  oats,  20  bush. ; 
Y.  ,$6  ;  potatoes,  15,164  bush. ;  V.  $5,307;  other  esculent  veg- 
etables, 3,375  bush. ;  V.  $675  ;  hay,  1,655  tons;  V.  $19,860. 

Fruit  raised,  12,579  bush. ;  V.  $5,031. 

Butter,  3,225  lbs. ;  Y.  $484. 

Y.  of  Lasts  m'd,  $14,000;  M.  E.  15. 

Y.  of  Brick  Presses  m'd,  $1,500;  M.  E.  3. 

Tassel  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  m's,  $3,500;  C.  $1,500; 
M   E.  3;  F.  E.  9. 

Picture  Frame  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  frames  m'd,  $2,000 ; 
C.  $800 ;  M.  E.  4. 

Grist  Mills,  1  ;  meal  ground,  73,000  bush.  ;  amount  of  in- 
come, ,^1,800  :  M.  E.  3. 

Machine  Shops,  1;  machinery  m'd,  25  tons;  Y.  $3,750; 
spikes  and  bolts  m'd,  200  tons  ;  Y.  $20,000  ;    M.  E.  50. 

Y.  of  Stone  cut,  $800  ;  C.  $200  ;  M.  E.  2. 

Morocco  and  Kid  Manufactories,  1;  skins  dressed,  1,560 
doz.  ;  Y.  $15,600;    C.  $6,500;  M.  E.  8. 

Curriers'  Shops,  2;  Y.  of  business,  $65,500;  M.  E.  12. 

Y.  of  Yegetables  sold,  $4,975. 

Milk  sold,  97,383  galls. :  Y.  $9,738. 

Squashes  sold,  14,710  lbs. ;  Y.  $73. 

Dye  Houses,  3 ;  C.  $49,000 ;  Y.  of  business,  $93,000 ;  M.  E. 
74;  F.  E.  34. 

Anthracite  Coal  consumed  in  dyeing,  824  tons  ;  Y.  $2,970. 


MARLBOROUGH. 


Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  1,560;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,950  ;  C.  $5,700  :  E.  4. 


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Boots  m'd,  624  pairs;  shoes,  302,726  pairs;  V.  $92,932; 
M.  E.  158;  F.  E.  220. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats, 
$5,160;  F.  E.  182. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $600  ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  15,000  feet;  V.  .$2,040. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  948  cords;  V.  $2,521. 

Boats  built,  1. 

Sheep,  147;  V.  $294;  wool  produced,  588  lbs.  ;  V.  $176. 

Horses,  281;  Y.  $12,645;  neat  cattle,  1,819;  Y.  $39,226; 
swine,  493  ;  Y.  $3,697. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  14,376  bush.;  Y.  $10,782;  rye, 
1,966  bush.;  Y.  $1,484;  barley,  1,365  bush.;  Y.  $682  ;  oats, 
4,254  bush.;  Y.  $1,594;  potatoes,  37,005  bush.;  Y.  $9,251; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  1,255  bush.;  Y.  $314;  hay,  4,169 
tons;  Y.  $33,477. 

Fruit  raised,  12,469  bush.;  Y.  $6,013;  hops,  2,000  lbs.; 
Y.  ^200. 

Butter,  82,905  lbs.;  Y.  $14,093;  cheese,  16,251  lbs.;  Y.  $812; 
honey,  367  lbs. ;  Y.  $62. 

Milk,  60,540  galls. ;  Y.  $5,045. 

Apples  for  Yinegar  raised,  31,772  bush. ;  Y.  $2,224. 


MEDFORD. 

Wool  consumed  in  m.  of  Hat  Bodies,  30,000  lbs. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  20.000  ; 
Y.  $40,000 ;  C.  $18,000 ;  M.  E.  14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Wagons 
and  other  Yehicles,  2;  vehicles  m'd,  50;  C.  $4,000;  E.  11.. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  200,- 
000  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,000  ;  C.  $5,500  ;  M.  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$600 ;  C.  $600  ;   M.  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $2,000;  C. 
2,000;  E.  3. 


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Mills  for  m.  of  Linseed  Oil,  1 ;  oil  m'd,  90,000  galls. ;  V. 
$59,500;  C.  $30,000;  M.  E.  11. 

Bricks  m'd,',0^^,^"   ;  V-  $  ^  ''^'     ;  M.  E.  a.  <? 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $10,000 ;  M.  E. 
40. 

Vessels  launched,  24;  tonnage,  9,660;  V.  $498,175;  E.  250. 

Anthracite  Coal  consumed  in  Manufactures,  2,000  tons ;  V. 
$12,000;  bitunninous  coal,  mined  in  United  States,  100  chal- 
drons ;  V.  $1,000. 

Horses,  234;  V.  $11,700  ;  neat  cattle,  390  ,  V.  $7,800  ;  swine, 
136  ;  V.  $816. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,500  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  rye, 
800  bush.  ;  V.  $600;  potatoes,  10,260  bush,  ;  V.  $3,581  ;  other 
esculent  vegetables  20,000  bush. ;  V.  $5,000 ;  hay,  2,000  tons; 
V.  $20,000. 

Fruit  raised,  12,500  bush. ;  V.  $3,750. 


NATICK. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,500  ;  C.  $500 ; 
E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet- ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  $2,000 ;  C. 
$1,000 ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  19,150  pairs ;  shoes,  614,200  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $420,774;  M.  E.  552;  F.  E.  319. 

Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats,  5,000 
yds.  ;  V.  $62  ;  F.  E.  3. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $500;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  60,000  feet ;  V.  $900  ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  800  cords;  V.  $2,800;  E,  4. 

Sheep,  17 ;  V.  $76  ;  wool  produced,  85  lbs. ;  V.  $34. 

Horses,  176;  V.  $7,400;  neat  cattle,  605;  V.  $12,100;  swine, 
239;  V.  $1,673. 
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Indian  Com  or  Maize  raised,  6,235  bush. ;  V.  $4,365 ;  rye, 
768  bush.;  V.  |691 ;  barley,  120  bush.;  V.  $72;  oats,  1,168 
bush.  ;  V.  $409  ;  potatoes,  15,679  bush. ;  V.  $4,390  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  1,115  bush.;  V.  $223;  millet,  5  tons;  V. 
|50;  hay,  1,120  tons;  V.  $12,320. 

Fruit  raised,  9,348  bush. ;  V.  $1,870. 

Butter,  19,995  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,199;  cheese,  3,235  lbs.;  V.  $162; 
honey,  130 ;  V.  $21. 

Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  12,000;  V.  4,200;  E.  2. 

Treenails  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $600;  E.  1. 


NEWTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  8,124 ;  cotton  consumed,  263,718 
lbs.;  No.  30,  printing  cloth  m'd,  1,318,593  yds.;  V.  $85,709 ; 
C.  $80,000;  M.  E.  70;  F.  E.  143. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1;  calico  printed,  117,499  yds.;  V. 
$9,399;  C.  $6,000;  M.  E.  8 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Rolling,  suiting  and  Nail  Mills.  1;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  200  tons ;  V.  $16,000  ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  14  ; 
nails  m'd,  200  tons;  V.  $22,125;  C.  $50,000;  E.  20. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  225  tons;  V.  $15,- 
750:  C.  $5,000;   E.  14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 3;  V.  $87,500;  C.  $32,000:  E.  184. 

Establisbmcnts  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1 ;  V.  of 
m's,  $80,000;  C.  $80,000;  E.  25. 

Paper  Manufactories,  4;  stock  consumed,  900  tons;  paper 
m'd,  730  tons;  V.  $140,622:  C.  $183,662:  E.  73. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  m's, 
$700;  C.  $1,200;  E.  4. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  m's,  $34,776;  C.  $12,- 
000 ;  E.  36. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 


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and  other  Vehicles,  3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,000;  C.  $2,10(1; 
E.  7. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2  :  soft  soap  m'd, 
100  bbls.,  hard,  31,946  lbs.;  Y.  $2,122;  candles  m'd,  410,000 
lbs. ;  V.  $38,930;  C.  $16,000;  E.  12;  tallow  m"d  and  shipped, 
250,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $18,750. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $800; 
E.  3. 

Glue  Manufactories  and  Manufactories  for  Preparation  of 
Gums,  3;  Y.  of  nvs,  $12,000;  C.  $4,500;  E.  11. 

Boots  m'd,  380  pairs  ;  shoes,  400  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$2,060;   M.  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  363  cords;  Y.  $2,500;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,640  galls.  ;  Y. 
$1,476;  other  kinds  of  oil,  1,000  galls.;  Y.  $750;  anthracite 
coal  consumed,  1,249  tons;  Y.  $8,742;  foreign  bituminous  coal, 
420  chaldrons;  Y.  $4,200;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American 
production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, $106,000  ;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  pro- 
duction, excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $51,300. 

Horses,  373;  Y.  $22,380;  neat  cattle,  687;  Y.  $20,610; 
swine,  562;  Y.  $5,620. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,741  bush. ;  Y.  $5,055 ;  rye, 
1,299  bush. ;  Y.  $974;  barley  351  bush.;  Y.  $266;  oats,  329 
bush. ;  Y.  $110  ;  potatoes,  43,756  bush.  ;  Y.  $14,585  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  18,816  bush.  ;  Y.  $8,316:  hay,  2,550  tons; 
Y.  $34,232. 

Fruit  raised,  27,270  bush.  ;  Y.  $15,549. 

Butter,  10,000  lbs.;  Y.  $1,666;  cheese,  500  lbs.;  Y.  $40; 
honey,  500  lbs. ;  Y.  $62;  beeswax,  50  lbs.  ;  Y.  $12. 

Dye  Stuffs  m'd,  175  tons  ;  Y.  $10,-500;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  6. 

Peat  prepared,  1,284  cords;  Y.  $5,136;   E.  10. 

Milk  produced,  300,000  galls.;  Y.  $30,000. 

Y.  of  Nursery  Trees  sold,  $15,400. 

Squashes  raised,  150  tons;  Y.  $1,500. 

Cabbages  raised,  40,000;  Y.  $1,200. 

Strawberries  raised,  1,762  quarts ;  Y.  $440. 


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PEPPERELL. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
12,000  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  10,000  yds.  ;  V.  $8,000  ;  flannel  or 
blanketing  m'd,  2,000  yds.;  V.  $1,200;  C.  $5,000;  M.  E.  9; 
F.  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $6,000  ;  C.  $7,000  ;  E.  6. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  1,145,100  lbs.; 
paper  m'd,  826,000  lbs.;  V.  $66,240;  C.  $19,000;  E.  38. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons  and  other  Vehicles,  2 ;  V. 
of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,900;  C.  $10,500;  E.  13. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  15 
tons;  V.  $1,350;  candles  m'd,  400  lbs.;  V.  $40;  C.  $500; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  2,000  pairs;  shoes,  106,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $74,525 ;  M.  E.  89  ;  F.  E.  55. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $500;  E.  4. 

Saxony  Sheep,  46  ;  merino  sheep,  42  ;  other  kinds  of  sheep, 
370;  V.  of  all  the  sheep,  $1,097;  Saxony  wool  produced,  121 
lbs.;  merino  wool,  102  lbs.  ;  other  kinds  of  wool,  1,183  lbs.; 
V.  of  all  the  wool  produced,  $478. 

Horses,  196;  Y.  $11,360;  neat  cattle,  1,045;  V.  $20,145; 
swine,  283 ;  V.  $2,252. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,221  bush.  ;  V.  $6,257  ;  wheat, 
124  bush. ;  V.  $146;  rye,  2,340  bush. ;  V.  $1,751  ;  barley,  176 
bush. ;  V.  $116  ;  oats,  4,474  bush.  ;  V.  $1,442;  potatoes,  18,- 
951  bush.;  V.  $4,567;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,265  bush.; 
V.  $213;  hay,  1,981  tons;  Y.  $17,711. 

Fruit  raised,  8,817  bush.;  Y.  $1,374;  hops,  3,680  lbs. ;  Y. 
$425. 

Butter,  29,680  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,615  ;  cheese,  9,310  lbs. ;  Y.  $509 
honey,  229  lbs. ;  Y.  $39. 


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READING. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
Wagons  and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  §2,000  ;  C. 
$500  ;   E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  10  ;  V.  of  articles, 
m'd,  $103,100;  C.  $24,300;  E.  121, 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $5,000;  C.  $1,000  ; 
E.  4- 

Shoes  m'd,  274,000  pairs;  V.  $166,734;  M.  E.  358;  F.  E. 
385. 

Lumber  prepared,  511,000  feet ;  V.  $5,621 ;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,673  cords;  Y.  $6,416  ;  E.  10. 

Horses,  220;  V.  $8,800;  neat  cattle,  888;  V.  $17,382; 
swine,  353 :  Y.  $4,236. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5.516  bush. ;  Y.  $3,862 ;  rye, 
661  bush. ;  Y.  $529;  barley,  209  bush.;  Y.  $126;  oats,  367 
bush.;  Y.  $146;  potatoes,  17,000  bush.;  Y.  $4,392;  Y.  of  oth- 
er esculent  vegetables,   $1,900;  hay,  1,900  tons;    Y.  $20,900. 

Fruit  raised,  9,000  bush. ;  Y.  $3,600 ;  hops,  7,200  lbs. ;  Y. 
$720. 

Butter,  37,900  lbs.;  Y. $6,064;  cheese,  1,325  lbs.;  Y.  $79. 

Coach  Lace  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $6,000  ;  C.  $1,000  ; 
M.  E.  1;  F.  E.  11. 

Cranberries  raised,  400  bush. ;  Y.  $600. 


SHERBURNE. 

Sewing  Silk  m'd,  5  lbs. ;  Y.  $45, 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  200 ;  Y.  $200  ;  C.  .$50;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Cutlery  m'd,  $100. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's, 
$300;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 


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and  other  Vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,244;  C.  $100; 
E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1;  guns  m'd,  30;  V. 
$G00;  C.  |40;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  75;  curried.  1,000;  V.  of  leath- 
er tanned  and  curried,  $2,900;  C.  $700;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  GS5  pairs ;  shoes,  30,607  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $21,399;  M.  E.  30;  F.  E.  21. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  1,310  ;  V.  $1,120  ;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $616 ;  F.  E.  4. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $50. 

y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $1,575  ;  E.  6. 

V.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $1,062. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  348  cords ;  V.  $1,174. 

Sheep,  33;  V.  $154;  wool  produced,  145  cords;  V.  $44. 

Horses,  150  ;  V.  $6,221  ;  neat  cattle,  855  ;  V.  $17,061 ; 
swine,  536;  V.  $6,977. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,785  bush. ;  V.  $7.320 ;  rye, 
853  bush.;  V.  $768 ;  barley,  413  bush.;  V.  $248;  oats,  2,526 
bush.;  V.  $1,010;  potatoes,  14,022  bush.;  V.  $3,506 ;  hay, 
1,670  tons  ;    V.  $17,449. 

Fruit  raised,  26,596  bush.  ;  V.  $5,339. 

Raw  Silk  raised,  8  lbs. ;  V.  $40. 

Butter,  33,793  lbs. ;  V.  $5,407;  cheese,  11,980  lbs. ;  V.  $719. 

Cranberries  raised,  560  bush.  ;  V.  $1,120. 

Vinegar  m'd,  5,068  bbls.  ;  V.  $10,136. 

V.  of  Trusses  m'd,  $25. 


SHIRLEY. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  2,334 ;  cotton  consumed,  172,117 
lbs. ;  sheeting  m'd,  468,000  yds.  ;  V.  $28,000 ;  cotton  yarn, 
from  No.  7  to  No.  12,  m'd,  31,300  lbs. ;  V.  $5,216;  C.  $19,300; 
M.  E.  20 ;  F.  E.  29. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3;  stock  consumed,  4.635  tons;  paper 
m'd,  83,000  reams  ;  V.  $33,750  ;  C.  $11,475  ;  E.  18. 


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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $340  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $7,000  ;  C.  $1,000  ; 
E.  10. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $200;  C.  $150 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 :  hides  tanned,  1,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,500;  C.  $1,200;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  175  pairs ;  shoes,  2,000  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $22,00Q;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  17,600;  V.  $3,319;  F.  E.  140. 

Bricks  m'd,  120,000  ;  V.  $600  ;  E.  3. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  2,600 ;  Y.  $570;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  265.000  feet ;  V.  $2,650  ;  E.  10. 

Fire  wood  prepared,  1,400  cords  ;  V.  $2,800  ;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  500  galls.  ;  V.  $500. 

IMerino  Sheep,  136;  other  sheep,  137;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$600;  merino  wool  produced,  397  lbs.;  other  wool,  425  lbs. ; 
Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $286. 

Horses,  147;  Y.  $5,782;  neat  cattle,  645:  Y.  $10,840; 
swine,  124;  Y.  $1,240. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,000  bush. ;  Y.  $3,000;  wheat, 
265  bush.  ;  Y.  $310;  rye,  1,230  bush. ;  Y.  $1,531  ;  barley,  551 
hush.;  Y.  $100;  oats,  1,157  bush.:  Y.  $382;  potatoes,  10,230 
bush.:  Y.  $2,308;  other  esculent  vegetables,  96  tons;  Y.  $650; 
hay,  1,082  tons;  Y.  $9,356. 

Fruit  raised,  5,200  bush. ;  Y.  $520 ;  hops,  23,389  lbs. ;  Y. 
$2,339. 

Butter,  17,849  lbs.;  Y.  $3,032;  cheese,  10,400  lbs. ;  Y.  $520; 
honey,  200  lbs. ;  Y.  $30. 


SOMERYILLE. 


Goods  Bleached  and  Colored,  and  not  printed,  4,500,000 
yds.  ;  Y.  $315,000  ;  C.  $15,000  ;  M.  E.  32  ;  F.  E.  5. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  3 ;  cordage  m'd,  29,000  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$4,745;  C.  $3,400;   E.  9. 


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Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $6,000 ;  C.  $3,000 ; 
E.  4 

Y.  of  Paints  m'd,  |2,700 ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  2. 

Bricks  m'd,  27,576,000  ;  V.  $166,980 ;  E.  349. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $1,200;  E.  2. 

Horses,  235;  V.  $14,000:  neat  cattle,  264;  Y.  $5,513; 
swine,  117 ;  Y.  $702. 

Potatoes  raised,  5,745  bush. ;  Y.  $2,011 ;  hay,  985  tons ; 
Y.  $11,856. 

Fruit  raised,  5,724  bush. ;  Y.  $2,290. 


SOUTH  READING. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  2;   Y.  of 
m's,  $25,500;  C.  $75,000;  E.  6. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $400  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  1. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  cordage  m'd,  $1,000 ;  C. 
$2,000;  E.  2 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Yehicles,  3 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,900 ;  C.  $3,800 
E.  4. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $2,500  ;  C.  $5,000 

E.  3. 

Shoes    m'd,    275,000    pairs;    Y.    $200,000;     M.    E.    350 

F.  E.  300. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $1,820 ;  E.  6. 

Sheep,  4 ;  Y.  $10. 

Horses,  143;  Y.  $5,720;  neat  cattle,  230  ;  Y.  $4,660  ;  swine, 
170;  Y.  $680.' 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,500 ;  rye, 
125  bush. ;  Y.  $100  ;  barley,  5  bush.  ;  Y.  $4 ;  oats,  300  bush. ; 
Y.  $100 ;  potatoes,  10,000  bush. ;  Y.  $4,000 ;  Y.  of  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  $2,370;  hay,  800  tons;  Y.  $9,000. 

Fruit  raised,  8,000  bush. ;  Y.  $3,000. 

Butter,  12,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,000. 


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Razor  Strop  Manufactories,  1 :  strops  m'd,  13,20(3 ;  V.  $1,500 
C.  $3,000;  E.  4. 


STONE HAM. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,200  ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  429,400  pairs ;  V.  $150,290 ;  M.  E.  405  ;  F.  E. 
448. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $400;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  60,000  feet;  V.  $900;   E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,017  cords;  V,  $4,576;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  600  galls.;  V.  $648; 
anthracite  coal,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  60  tons  ;  V.  $480  ; 
foreign  bituminous  coal,  8  tons;  V.  $64;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool,  and  iron,  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  $57,253;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of 
foreign  productions,  excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $9,588. 

Sheep,  2  ;  V.  $5 ;  wool  produced,  4  lbs. ;  V.  $2. 

Horses,  106;  V.  $4,140;  neat  cattle,  221;  V.  $4,780;  swine, 
87;  V.  $870. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,124  bush. ;  V.  $1,422  ;  rye, 
287  bush. ;  V.  $230  ;  barley,  36  bush. ;  V.  $29 ;  oats,  74  bush. ; 
Y.  $30;  potatoes,  9,360  bush.;  V.  $3,088;  other  esculent  veg- 
etables, 2,958  bush. ;  Y.  $592;  hay,  717  tons;  Y.  $7,170. 

Fruit  raised,  3,182  bush. ;  Y.  $1,909. 

Butter,  7,580  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,213. 


STOW. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
125,500  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  38,500  yds.;  Y.  $80,000;  cas- 
simeres,  23,400  yds.;  Y.  $21,300;  C.  .$60,000;  M.  E.  45; 
F.  E.  30. 

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Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes,  hatchets,  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  300;  V.  |450 ;  C.  $125;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  |1,450  ;  C.  |500  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $800 ;  C.  $200 ; 
E.  2. 

Lime  m'd,  100  casks,  Y.  $450  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet ;  Y.  $2,000;  E.  8. 

Fire  wood  prepared,  2,537  cords  ;  Y.  $5,700  ;  E.  25. 

Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,450  galls. ;  Y.  $1,485  ; 
Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production,  excepting 
cotton,  wool,  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $7,726 ; 
Y.  of  all  other  foreign  productions,  excepting  as  above,  con- 
sumed, $10,240. 

Sheep,  173;  Y.   $437;  wool  produced,  519  lbs. ;  Y.  $155. 

Horses,  140;  Y.  $634;  neat  cattle,  1,353;  Y.  $26,946; 
swine,  212;  Y.  $2,131. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,000  bush. ;  Y.  $4,900;  wheat, 
20  bush.;  Y.  $30;  rye,  1,897  bush.;  Y.  $1,328;  barley,  203 
bush.;  Y.  $120;  oats,  3,179  bush.;  Y.  $1,192;  potatoes,  19,-045 
bush. ;  Y.  $4,886 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  30,000  lbs.  ; 
Y.  $1,200;  hay,  1,481  tons;  Y.  $11,818. 

Fruit  raised,  8,969  bush.;  Y.  $1,495;  hops,  20,571  lbs.; 
Y.  $2,057. 

Butter,  29,461  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,910  ;  cheese,  6,050  lbs. ;  Y.  $300. 


SUDBURY. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  nrd,  20  ;  Y.  $160  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,  200,000  lbs.  ;  paper 
m'd,  130,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $13,000  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  12. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Wagons, 
and  other  Yehicles,  3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $950;  C.  $900; 
E.  3. 


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Boots  m'd,  425  pairs;  shoes,  1,690  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,633  ;   M.  E.  8  ;   F.  E.  2. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  ni'd,  100;  Y.  $50;  V.  of  straw- 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $1,228;  F.  E. 
120. 

Saw  Mills,  4;  lumber  sawed,  750,000  feet;  V.  $9,750. 

Lumber  prepared,  128,000  feet;  Y.  $1,689;  E.  35. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,128  cords;  Y.  $9,320;  E.  40. 

Oaken  Baskets  m'd,  200;  Y.  $75. 

Tallow  Candles  m'd,  5,250  lbs.;  Y.  $600;  soft  soap,  150 
bbls. ;  Y.  $450. 

Y.  of  Hosiery  m'd,  $300. 

Sheep,  57 :  Y.  $171 ;  wool  produced,  171  lbs. ;  Y.  $51. 

Horses,  171;  Y.  $6,840;  neat  cattle,  1,311;  Y.  $34,086; 
swine,  429  ;  Y.  $3,432. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,852  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,896 ;  wheat, 
11  bush.;  Y.  $11;  rye,  2,526  bush.;  Y.  $1,768;  barley,  11 
bush. ;  Y.  $7  ;  oats,  6,693  bush. ;  Y.  $2,509  ;  potatoes,  30,045 
bush.;  Y.  $7,511  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  100  tons;  Y.  $500; 
hay,  2,327  tons  :  Y.  $20,688. 

Fruit  raised,  14,540  bush. ;  Y.  $3,081 ;  hops  1,000  lbs. ;  Y. 
$100. 

Butter,  39,422  lbs. ;  Y.  $5,913  ;  cheese,  13,445  lbs. ;  Y.  $538. 

Beans  raised,  270  bush. ;  Y.  $472. 

Straw  of  Rye  and  Oats,  200  tons ;  Y.  $1,100. 

Poultry,  10,000  lbs.;  Y.  $1,000;  eggs,  12,000  doz. ;  Y. 
$1,440. 

Milk,  7,500  galls.  ;  Y.  $900. 

Cranberries,  842  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,895. 


TEWKSBURY. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  3,200;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $32,000;  C.  $7,000;  E.  13. 

Lumber  prepared,  520,000  feet ;  Y.  $5,200  ;  E.  70. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,808  cords  ;  Y.  $8,000  ;  E.  60. 
Sheep,  60;  Y.  $90;  wool  produced,  237  lbs. ;  Y.  $71. 


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Horses,  120:  V.  $3,600;  neai  cattle,  640;  V.  $12,860;  swine, 
200;  V.  |1,006. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,640  bush. ;  V.  $2.548 ;  rye, 
1,454  bush.  ;  V.  $1,163  :  barley,  40  bush.  ;  V.  $32;  oats,  2,104 
bush. ;  V.  $736 ;  potatoes,  18,040  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,412  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  17,060  bush.;  V.  $5,015 ;  hay,  1,062  tons; 
V.  $8,466. 

Fruit  raised,  10,347  bush. ;  V.  $2,069  ;  hops,  50,016  lbs. ;  V. 
$502. 

Butter,  7,860  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,238  ;  honey,  100  lbs.;  Y.  $20. 

Oakum  Manufactories,  1;  oakum  m'd,  100  tons;  Y.  $12,000; 
C.  $2,500;  E.  6. 

Milk,  35,000  galls.  ;  Y.  $3,500. 


TOWNSEND. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  I;  articles  m'd,  30  tons;  Y.  $2,400;  C.  $1,500; 
E.  4. 

Y.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes  m'd,  $700;  C.  $300; 
E.  2. 

Ploughs  and  other  Agricultural  Tools  m'd,  32 ;  Y.  $260 ;  C. 
$96  ;   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Eail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Ychicles,  5;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,830;  C.  $840; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  3  ;  hides  tanned,  40,100  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $23,850;  C.  $9,150;  E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  587  pairs;  shoes,  3,530  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $4,479;  M.  E.  9;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  31,821  ;  Y.  $6,682;  F.  E.  153. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000  ;  Y.  $4,000  ;   E.  6. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $300;  E.  2. 

Lnm])Gr  prepared,  225,000  feet;  Y.  $1,800;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  350  cords ;  Y.  $700  ;  E.  1. 

Barrels  m'd,  2,040;  half  barrels,  4,288;  fish   and  lard  kegs. 


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1,200;  nail  kegs,  154,563;  V.  of  barrels,  half  barrels  and  kegs, 
$15,075;  C.  $6,000:  E.  30. 

Sheep,  502;  V.  $627;  wool  produced,  1,506  lbs. ;  V.  $572. 

Horses,  187;  V.  $65,445;  neat  cattle,  910;  V.  $14,742; 
swine,  291;  V.  $1,746. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,620  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,965  ;  wheat, 
83  bush.;  V.  $103;  rye,  2,286  bush.;  V.  $1,828;  barley,  783 
bush.;  V.  $587;  oats,  1,578  bush.  ;  V.  $520;  potatoes,  15,528 
bush.  ;  V.  $3.882 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,500  bush.  ;  V. 
$1,200;  hay,  1,605  tons;  Y.  $14,445 

Fruit  raised,  8,199  bush.;  Y.  $1,639;  hops,  14,025  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,402. 

Butter,  31,066  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,349  ;  cheese,  10,550  lbs.  ;  Y.  $633  ; 
honey,  795  lbs.;  Y.  $119;  beeswax,  36  lbs.;  Y.  $15. 


TYNGSBOROUGH. 


Brush  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  brushes  m'd,  $6,000;  C. 
$2,000 ;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Ychicles  m'd,  $365. 

Boots  m'd,  175  pairs;  shoes,  200  pairs;  Y,  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$950  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  331,000  feet;  Y.  $3,160  ;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,250  cords;  Y.  $9,000;  E.  18. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manulacturing,  31|  galls. 

Sheep,  151  ;  Y.  $300;  wool  produced,  375  lbs.  ;  Y.  $113. 

Horses,  81  ;  Y.  $3,138  ;  neat  cattle,  583  ;  Y.  $11,660  ;  swine, 
117;  Y.  $704. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,577  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,683 ;  wheat, 
8  bush.;  Y.  $10;  rye,  1,620  bush.:  Y.  $1,215;  barley,  27 
bush.;  Y.  $14;  oats,  3,000  bush.;  Y.  $1,050;  potatoes,  14,275 
bush.;  Y.  $3,568;  other  esculent  vegetables,  888  bush.;  Y. 
$266;  hay,  1,350  tons;  Y.  $12,150. 

Fruit  raised,  11,831  bush.;  Y.  $1,740. 

Butter,  19,625  lbs.;  Y.  .$2,943;  cheese,  8,850  lbs.:  Y.  $443; 
honey,  534  lbs.  ;  Y.  $96:  beeswax,  33  lbs. ;  Y.  $11. 


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Barrels  m'd,  600  ;  V.  $600. 

Buck  and  India  Wheat  raised,  372  bush.  ;  V.  $186. 
V.  of  Milk'  sold,  $980. 

V.   of  Esculent   Vegetables,    not   measured   by   the  bushel, 
$6,000. 


WALTHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  11,488;  cotton  consumed,  956.890 
lbs. ;  numbers  18  and  22  shirtings  and  sheetings  m'd,  2,564,871 
yds.  ;  V.  $230,838  ;  C.  $390,000  ;  M.  E.  50  ;  F.  E.  350. 

Establishments  for  Bleaching  or  Coloring  Cotton  Goods,  1 ; 
goods  bleached  or  colored,  9,000,000  yds.;  V.  $900,000;  C. 
$50,000 ;  M.  E.  60  ;  F.  E.  8. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 1  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $12,000;  C.  $10,000;  M.  E.  30. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,  240,000  lbs. ;  pa- 
per m'd,  160,000  lbs. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  C.  $12,000  ;  E.  6. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's, 
$600;  C.  $1,000;   E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  8,200 ; 
Y.  $21,460;  C.  $15,000;   M.  E.  17;   F.  E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $7,800;  C.  $7,000; 
E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1 ;  rifles  and  fowling- 
pieces  m'd,  25  ;   V.  $375  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000: 
E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  3,425  pairs;  shoes,  25,427  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $22,495  ;  M.  E.  31 ;  F.  E.  8. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $750;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  350  cords;  V.  $1,050;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing,  4,036  galls.  ;  V. 
$3,780  ;    anthracite   coal  consumed   in   manufacturing,    1,300 


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tons;  V,  $7,S00  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  S4  chaldrons;  Y. 
$687;  V.  of  all  other  American  productions,  excepting  cotton, 
wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $20,000. 

Horses,  260  ;  V.  $15,600  ;  neat  cattle,  643  ;  V.  $16,075  ; 
swine,  278  ;  V.  $2,502. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,038  bush. ;  V.  $3,925  ;  rye, 
462  bush.  ;  V.  $347  ;  barley,  552  bush.  ;  Y.  $304 ;  potatoes, 
26,830  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,707  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  18,765 
bush.  ;  Y.  $3,128;  hay,  1,632  tons;  Y.  $16,320. 

Fruit  raised,  25,651  bush. ;  Y.  $6,386. 

Butter,  16,421  lbs.;  Y.  $2,566;  cheese,  1,400  lbs.;  Y.  $56 ; 
honey,  200  lbs. ;  Y.  $30. 

Y.  of  Peas,  Beans,  &c.,  raised  (not  hicluded  above),  $3,000. 

Milk,  109,200  galls.  :  Y.  $10,920. 

Squashes  and  Melons  raised,  240  tons;  Y.  $1,440. 

Cucumbers  raised  for  pickling,  636,000;  Y.  $636. 


WATERTOWN. 


Cotton  Mills,  1  ;  spindles,  1.300;  cotton  consumed,  50,000 
lbs.;  shirtings  and  printing  cloths  m'd,  250,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $15,- 
000  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  M.  E.  15  ;  F.  E.  20. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  1  ;  Y.  of  hosiery  m'd, 
$3,000 ;  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  hosiery,  10,000  lbs. ;  Y. 
of  yarn,  $15,000:  C.  $15,000;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  6. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  1,000:  Y.  $500;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Starch  Manufactories,  1  :  starch  m'd  from  wheat  and  flour, 
383,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,500  ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  7. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1;  stock  used,  100  tons;  paper  m'd, 
6,000  reams;  Y.  $15,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  7. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  m's, 
$4,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises,  Wagons  and 
other  Yehicles,  5;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $1,000;  E. 
10. 


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Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  3 ;  soap  m'd,  150,- 
000  lbs. ;  V.  $6,000  ;  C.  |20,000  ;  E.  12. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $4,000;  C.  .$1,000;  E.G. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $1,000  ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  1,200  pairs  ;  shoes,  400  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,000 ;  M.  E.  6. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $500 ;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  500  galls.  ;  V.  $400 ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  150  tons;  V.  $750. 

Horses,  290  ;  V.  $18,000  ;  neat  cattle,  321  ;  V.  $10,000  ; 
swine,  230;  Y.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush. ;  V.  $1,200;  rye, 
1,000  bush. ;  V.  $800;  barley,  1,000  bush.;  V.  $600;  potatoes, 
30,000  bush.;  V.  $10,000;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables, 
$40,000;  hay,  1,500  tons;   V.  $18,000. 

Fruit  raised,  30,000  bush. ;  V.  $20,000. 

Butter,  10,000  lbs. ;  V.  $2,000  ;  cheese,  2,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $200. 


WAYLAND. 

Shoes  m'd,   60,950  pairs;  V.  $35,725;  M.  E.  38;  F.  E.  42. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  660;  V.  $330;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $151 ;  palm-leaf 
hats  m'd,  71;  V.  $12  ;  F.  E.  38. 

Lumber  prepared,  97,000  feet,  V.  $1,154;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,746  cords  ;  V.  $8,238;  M.  E.  6. 

Y.  of  all  articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton, 
wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $23,000;  Y.  of  ar- 
ticles of   foreign  production,   excepting   as   above,  consumed 
$100. 

Sheep,  22 ;  Y.  $66  ;  wool  produced,  89  lbs.  ;  Y.  $36. 

Horses,  107;  Y.  $4,260;  neat  cattle,  609;  Y.  $10,965;  swine, 
214;  Y.  $1,070. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,531  bush. ;  Y.  $4,148  ;  wheat, 
78  bush. ;  Y.  $58  ;  rye,  829  bush. ;  Y.  $663 ;  barley,  401  bush. ; 


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V.  $281;  potatoes,  15,947  bush.;  V.  $4,784;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  1,178  bush.  ;  V.  $295;  hay,  1,365  tons;  Y.  $12,- 
285. 

Fruit  raised,  4,041  bush.;  V.  $2,021. 

Butter,  19,571  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,936;  cheese,  3,475  lbs. ;  V.  $174; 
honey,  100  lbs.  ;  V.  $14;  beeswax,  21  lbs. ;  V.  $8. 

Shoe  Benches  m'd,  6  ;  V.  $50. 

Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  1,000  ;  V.  $300. 

Ship  Timber  prepared,  60  tons ;  V.  $800. 

Pine  Timber  prepared,  3,500  feet ;  V.  $80. 


WEST  CAMBRIDGE. 


Saw  Manufactories.  1 ;  saws,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  5,000;  V.  $40,000;  C.  $25,000;  E.  18. 

V.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes  m'd,  $2,000;  C. 
$1,000  ;  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,!;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  2,400; 
V.  $6,000;  C.  $4,000;    E.  14. 

Card  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  cards  m'd,  $41,400;  C.  $25,- 
000 :  E.  7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail -road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises  and 
other  Vehicles,  4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $7,000  ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  9. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  .$500;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  ware,  $1,300;  C.  $500; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  850  pairs;  shoes,  25,275  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $17,120;  M.  E.  12;  F.  E.  9. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,600,000  ;  V.  $8,000  ;  E.  18. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords;  V.  $450;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  170  galls. ;  V.  $170; 
whale  oil,  128  galls. ;  V.  $102;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
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manufacturing,  330  tons ;  V.  $990 ;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in 
the  U.  States,  26  chaldrons ;  V.  |169  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  $3,800. 

Horses,  282 ;  V.  $18,372 ;  neat  cattle,  433 ;  V.  $10,025 ; 
swine,  1,640;  V.  $16,400;  Indian  corn  or  maize  raised,  600 
bush. ;  V.  $450 ;  rye,  200  bush. ;  V.  $150  ;  barley,  200  bush. ; 
V.  $200 ;  potatoes,  18,060  bush. ;  V.  $10,536 ;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  70,000  bush.;  V.  $31,000;  hay,  1,500  tons;  V. 
$22,500. 

Fruit  raised,  $50,340  bush. ;  V.  $25,175. 

Butter,  1,000  lbs. ;  V.  $200. 

Milk,  150,757  galls. ;  V.  $17,750. 

Ice  cut,  50,000  tons  ;  V.  $25,000. 

Mills  for  printing  Woollen  and  Cotton  Stuffs,  and  Silk  and 
Cotton   Handkerchiefs,  1  ;    cotton  goods  printed,  200,000  yds. 
woollen  goods,  250,000  yds. ;    cotton   handkerchiefs,    50,000 
silk  handkerchiefs,  20,000;   V.  of  all  goods  printed,  $150,000 
C.  $15,000 ;  E.  20. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Dye  Woods,  Drugs  and  Spices,  3;  dye  wood 
m'd,  800  tons;  drugs  and  medicines,  500  tons;  spices,  500 
tons  ;  gross  value,  $418,800  ;  C.  $27,000  ;  E.  13. 

Mills  for  sawing  and  turning  Mahogany,  2;  V.  of  mahogany 
sawed,  &c.,  $22,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  14. 


WESTFORD. 

Forges,  2  ;  bar  iron,  anchors  and  chain  cables  m'd,  200  tons; 
V.  $20,000  ;  C.  $6,000 ;  E.  8. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,600;  C.  $2,000; 
E.  6. 

Shoes  m'd,  35,000  pairs;  V.  $20,000;  M.  E.  40;  F.  E.  35. 

Bricks  m'd,  250,000  ;  V.  $1,500  ;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,275  cords;  V.  $3,825. 

Sheep,  340;  V.  $510;  wool  produced,  1,020  lbs.  ;  V.  $340. 


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Horses,  145;  V.  $4,350;  neat  cattle,  997;  V.  $19,940; 
swine,  244 ;  Y.  $1,952. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,441  bush. ;  V.  $5,580 ;  rye, 
2,065  bush.  ;  V.  $1,549 ;  barley,  787  bush.  ;  V.  $472 ;  oats, 
3,207  bush.  ;  V.  $1,283;  potatoes,  21,486  bush.;  V.  $6,446; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  2,000  bush.;  V.  $400;  hay,  1.890 
tons;  V.  $15,120. 

Fruit  raised,  5,326  bush.;  V.  $2,263;  hops,  4,305  lbs.;  V. 
$345. 

Butter,  35,137  lbs. ;  V.  $5,973;  cheese,  8,280  lbs. ;  V.  $497. 


WESTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  768 ;  cotton  consumed,  648,000 
lbs. ;  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  warp  yarn  No.  10, 
62,400  lbs.  ;  V.  $11,608;  cotton  batting,  15  tons:  V.  $2,720 ; 
C.  $4,000 ;  M.  E.  12 ;  F.  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, I  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $39,000;    C.  $3,500;  E.  40. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $2,500;  C. 
$1,200;  E.  5. 

Lock  Manufactories,  1 ;  locks  m'd,  4,000 ;  V.  $3,200 ;  C. 
$1,200 ;  E.  5. 

Plough  Manufactories,  2;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  1,120:  V.  $1,200;  C.  $700;  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's, 
$3,200;  C.  $500;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Yehicles, 
3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,680;   C.  $1,300;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,000  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000;  C.  $2,500;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  4,715  pairs ;  shoes,  4,285  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $17,110;  M.  E.  38;  F.  E.  6. 

Lumber  prepared,  25,000  feet;    Y.  $830;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,068  cords;  Y.  $4,000;  E.  4. 

Loom  Pickers  m'd,  1,400  doz. ;  Y.  $1,600  ;   C.  $2,000;  E.  3. 


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Earthen  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V,  of  m's,  $1,500 ;  C. 
$200  ;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  190  galls.  ;  V.  |190  ; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  600  galls.;  V.  $36.5;  foreign  bituminous 
coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  9  chaldrons :  V.  $99. 

Sheep,  16  ;  V.  $20  ;  wool  produced,  30  lbs. ;  V.  $7. 

Horses,  160;  V.  .$8,000;  neat  cattle,  743;  V.  $16,680; 
swine,  347;  V.  $3,470. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,937  bush. ;  V.  .$.5,238  ;  wheat, 
15  bush. ;  Y.  $14;  rye,  296  bush. ;  V.  $221 ;  barley,  242  bush. ; 
V.  $133;  oats,  643  bush.;  V.  $214;  potatoes,  21,534  bush.; 
V.  $6,460;  other  esculent  vegetables,  4,723  bush,;  V.  $1,791; 
hay,  1,613  tons;  V.  $16,146. 

Fruit  raised,  12,218  bush. ;  V.  $6,271 ;   hops,  10  lbs.  ;  V.  $2. 

Butter,  30,133  lbs.;  V.  $5,423;  cheese,  .500  lbs. ;  V.  $25 ; 
beeswax,  8  lbs. ;    V.  $2. 


WILMINGTON. 


Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  4,800; 
V.  $2,400  ;  C.  $300 ;   E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  75  pairs;  shoes,  300  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$563  ;  M.  E.  2. 

V.  of  all  Wooden  Ware,  including  Farming  Utensils,  m'd, 

$500 ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  300,000  feet;  V.  $3,600. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,160  cords;  V.  $4,010. 

Horses,  86;  V.  $3,440;  neat  cattle,  380;  V.  $9,100;  swine, 
150;  V.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,923  bush. ;  V.  $2,192  ;  wheat, 
62  bush. ;  V.  $62  ;  rye,  525  bush. ;  V.  $473  ;  barley,  67  bush. ; 
V.  $40;  oats,  453  bush.;  V.  $151;  potatoes,  8,265  bush.; 
V.  $2,755;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,000  bush.;  V.  $333 ; 
hay,  800  tons  ;  V.  $8,000. 

Fruit  raised,  3,043  bush.;  V.  $1,217;  hops,  15,490  lbs.; 
V.  $1,549. 

Butter,  14,045  lbs. ;  V.  $2,809. 


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Bakeries,  1  ;  flour  consumed,  3,000  bbls.  ;  C.  ^1,500;  E.  12. 

Slaughter  Houses,  3;  cattle  slaughtered,  850;  C.  $2,000; 
E.  10. 

Patent  Leather  Manufactories,  1  ;  leather  m'd,  2,500  sides; 
E.  10. 


WOBURN. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1  ;  calico  printed,  90,000  yds.  ;  V. 
$9,000;  C.  $1,000:  M.  E.  3 ;  F.  E.  1. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
20,000  lbs.  ;  coarse  and  undressed  broadcloth,  15,600  yds. ; 
V.  $7,300 ;  M.  E.  8 ;  F.  E.  4. 

Silk  Manufactories,  1  ;  sewing  silk  m'd,  3,500  lbs.;  V.  $22,- 
750;  C.  $6,000;  M.  E.  1  ;  F.  E.  16. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Machinery,  1 ;  V.  of  machinery 
m'd,  $5,000 ;  C.  $500 ;  E.  4. 

Harness  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  harnesses  m'd,  $1,500; 
C.  $375  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chaises,  Wagons,  and  other  Ve- 
hicles, 3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,000;  C.  $1,530;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1  ;  rifles  m'd,  25  ; 
fowling-pieces,  19;  pistols,  6;  V.  of  arms  m'd,  $544;  C.  $100; 
E.  1. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  6;  V.  of  m's,  $28,000;  C. 
$3,900 ;   E.  25. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $300 ;  C.  $50 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  10;  hides  tanned,  21,396;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $222,675  ;  C.  $69,730  ;  E.  124. 

Boots  m'd.  909  pairs;  shoes,  350,920  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $234,533 ;  M.  E.  425 ;  F.  E.  484. 

V.  of  Pumps  m'd,  $600 ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  farming  utensils,  m'd,  $110; 
E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  21,000  feet;  V.  $264;  E.  1. 

Fire  wood  prepared,  1,557  cords;  Y.  $5,809;  E.  5. 


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Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  315  galls. ;  V.  $200; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  14,805  galls. ;  V.  $7,990. 

Horses,  272  ;  V.  $11,944  ;  neat  cattle,  562 ;  V.  $10,292 ; 
swine,  377;  V.  $5,655. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,004  bush. ;  V.  $3,250 ;  rye, 
412  bush. ;  V.  $309  ;  barley,  80  bush. ;  V.  $67 ;  oats,  67  bush. ; 
V.  $28 ;  potatoes,  22,988  bush. ;  V.  $6,896  ;  V.  of  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  $11,690;  hay,  1,536  tons;  Y.  $18,966. 

Fruit  raised,  20,398  bush.  ;  V.  $9,531. 

Butter,  13,496  lbs.;  V.  $2,025;  cheese,  350  lbs.;  Y.  $25; 
milk  sold,  49,476  galls. ;  Y.  $6,889. 

Window  Sash,  Blind,  and  Door  Manufactories,  5;  Y.  of 
articles  m'd,  $25,300 ;  C.  $5,800 ;  M.  E.  28. 

Y.  of  Yeneers  sawed,  $36,500;  C.  $13,000;  M.  E.  16. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Door  Knobs  m'd,  $10,500;  C.  $700; 
M.  E.  16. 

Y.  of  Piano  Forte  Keys  m'd,  $2,400;  C.  $300;  M.  E.  4. 

Saw  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  $15,000 ;  C.  $3,000 ;  M.  E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Morocco  and  currying  Goat  Skins, 
2;  Y.  of  m's,  $38,667;  C.  $3,000;  M.  E.  9. 

Book  Binderies,  1 ;  Y.  of  business,  $800 ;  C.  $50 ;  M.  E.  1 ; 
F.  E.  2. 


COUNTY   OF    WORCESTER. 


ASHBURNHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  1,125  ;  cotton  consumed,  93,600 
lbs.  ;  cotton  yarn  m'd,  (satinet  warps)  and  not  made  into 
cloth,  82,368  lbs. ;  Y.  $20,591  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  M.  E.  10 ;  F. 
E.  9. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1;  Y.$200;  E.  1. 


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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $650;  C.  |250 ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  25  ;  chairs  m'd, 
102,080;  V.  157,604;  C.  $13,050;  E.  90. 

Tanneries,  4;  hides  tanned,  19,200;  V.  $12,900 ;  C.  $13,- 
000 ;  E.  9. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  manufactured,  3,713  doz. ;  V.  $5,640. 

Bricks  m'd,  275,000  ;  V.  $1,375  ;  M.  E.  4. 

V.  of  Copper  Pumps  m'd,  $1,787;  M.  E.  2. 

Wooden  Ware  m'd  ;  V.  $200. 

Lumber  prepared,  500,000  feet.;  100,000  shingles ;  V.  of  both, 
$29,000. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  400  cords ;  V.  $800. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  300  galls. ;  V.  $375 ; 
whale  oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  33  galls. 

Sheep,  239;  V.  $418;  wool  produced,  717  lbs.;  V.  $286. 

Horses,  221;  V.  $8,525;  neat  cattle,  1,104;  V.  $23,291; 
swine,  143 ;  V.  $858. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,942  bush. ;  V.  $2,956  ;  wheat, 
1,033  bush.  ;  V.  $1,033  ;  rye,  544  bush.  ;  V.  $490  ;  barley, 
1,765  bush.  ;  V.  $1,105  ;  oats,  2,497  bush.;  V.  $936;  potatoes, 
10,978  bush.  ;  V.  $3,660;  hay,  2,219  tons;  V.  $19,830. 

Fruit  raised,  3,266  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,306  ;  hops,  1,150  lbs.;  V. 
$125. 

Butter,  30,980  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,337 ;  cheese,  15,075  lbs.  ;  V. 
$904. 

V.  of  Copper  Ware  m'd,  $200. 

y.  of  Thread  Spools  m'd,  $3,500  ;  V.  of  rifle  woods  m'd, 
$150;  C.  $2,000;  E.  8. 

V.  of  Tubs  m'd,  $6,000  ;    C.  $3,000;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Scythe  Irons  m'd,  $500 ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  1. 

Lucifer  Matches  m'd,  4,000  gross;  V.  $2,000;  V.  of  Boxes 
for  do.,  $1,900  ;  C.  $1,600  ;  E.  7. 

Pails  m'd,  54,000  ;  V.  $8,000;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  19, 

Hemlock  Bark  prepared,  350  cords;  V.  $1,575. 


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ATHOL. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  1,392;  cotton  consumed,  50  tons; 
cotton  cloth  m'd,  300,000  yards;  V.  $18,750;  cotton  batting  m'd, 
15  tons :  V.  $2,100  ;  C.  $13,000  ;  M.  E.  13  ;  F.  E.  13. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  2  ;  tons  m'd,  100 ;  V.  $900;  C.  $2,000 ;   E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 3;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $4,400;  C.  $2,250;  E.  6. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  2;  scythes  m'd,  617  doz. ;  V.  $5,180; 
C.  $3,590;  E.  8. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  400;  V.  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,  7  tons  ;  paper  m'd, 
11,400  reams;  V.  $4,000;  C.  $5,000;   E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  saddles, 
harnesess  and  trunks  m'd,  $500;  C.  $250;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  500  ;  V. 
$650 ;  C.  $250  ;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $500  ; 
E.  4. 

Flouring  Mills,  3;  flour  and  other  grain  ground,  16,000  bush. ; 
V.  $6,400  ;  C.  $2,750  ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tarmed,  3,900;  V.  $15,635;  C.  $10,320; 
E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  26,350  pairs  ;  shoes,  7,220  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $53,181  ;  M.  E.  93;  F.  E.  44. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  2,518  doz.  ;  V.  $7,288;  F.  E.  500. 

Cricks  m'd,  200,000;  V.  $850;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $400;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $11,250;   E.  15. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,250,000  feet ;  V.  $10,000;   E.  50. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  625  cords;  V.  $1,250;   E.  12. 

Sheep,  541;  V.  $980;  wool  produced,  1,623  lbs.;  V.  $649. 

Horses,  196;  V.  $8,387;  neat  cattle,  1,088;  V.  $21,326; 
swine,  286;  V.  $2,561. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,818  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,114;  wheat, 
478  bush. ;  V.  $597;  rye,  1,188  bush. ;  V.  $891 ;  barley,  1,325 


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bush.;  V.  #883;  oats,  3,913  bush.  ;  V.  $1,304;  potatoes,  15,- 
100  bush.  ;  V.  $3,775;  other  esculents,  2,993  bush. ;  V.  $1,269  ; 
hay,  1,745  tons;  V.  $15,705. 

Fruit  raised,  7,275  bush. ;  V.  $910. 

Butter,  29,400  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,675  ;  cheese,  24,500  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,225  ;  honey,  400  lbs. ;  V.  $50  ;  beeswax,  33  lbs. ;  V.  $10. 

Shoe  Pegs  ra'd,  5,000  bush. 

Shingles  prepared,  575,000  ;  Y.  $878  ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Shoe  and  other  Boxes  m'd,  12,550;  V.  $3,150;  C.  $1,250  ; 
E.  9. 

Brush  Woods  m'd,  33,000 ;  V.  $495  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  split,  190,000  Plants,  V.  $7,400;  C.  $500;  M.  E. 
7;  F.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  finished,  9,576  doz. ;  cost  of  finishing,  $575; 
C.  $300 ;  E.  3. 

Friction  Matches  m'd,  2,000  groce ;  V.  $2,000 ;  C.  $1,000; 
M.  E.  1  ;  F.  E.  3. 

Window  Blind  Slats  m'd,  100,000 ;  V.  $225 ;  C.  $350 ;  M. 
E.  2. 

Doors  m'd,  1,650;   V.  $2,063;   C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  4. 

V.  of  Window  Sashes  m'd,  $1,300 ;  C.  $500;  M.  E.  4. 

Window  Blinds  m'd,  1,500  pairs;  V.  $1,500;  C.  $300;  M. 
E.  2. 

Match  Boxes  and  Sticks  m'd,  8,000  groce ;  Y.  $1,500;  C. 
$500  ;  E.  4. 


AUBURN. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  1,948;  cotton  consumed,  288,320 
lbs.  ;  sheetings  m'd,  440,164  yards  ;  Y.  $30,811 ;  cotton  batting 
m'd,  137,500  lbs.;  Y.  $9,625;  C.  $35,500;  M.  E.  34;  F.  E. 
30. 

Establishments  for  the  manufacture  of  Cotton,  Woollen  or 
other  Machinery,  1  ;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  2. 

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Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  600;  V.  $2,000;  C.  $1,200; 
E.3. 

Lumber  prepared,  292,000  feet;  V.  $3,038;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,764  cords  ;  V.  |3,800  ;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  800  galls. ;  V.  $800. 

Bituminous  Coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  25  tons ;  V. 
$150. 

Sheep,  Saxony,  20 ;  other  kinds,  197 ;  gross  V.  of  all  the 
sheep  $425  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  60  lbs. ;  all  other  wool 
produced,  605  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  other  wool  produced,  $244. 

Horses,  80;  V.  $3,612;  neat  cattle,  547;  Y.  $11,882;  swine, 
116;  V.  $1,050. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,187  bush.  ;  V.  $2,907;  wheat, 
25  bush.  ;  V.  $30;  rye,  386  bush.  ;  V.  $307;  barley,  53  bush.; 
V.  $30;  oats,  5,443  bush.;  V.  $1,814;  potatoes,  8,045  bush. ; 
Y.  $3,218;  other  esculents  965  bush.;  Y.  $126;  hay,  1,070 
tons;  Y.  $10,150. 

Fruit  raised,  4,470  bush. ;  Y.  $1,087. 

Butter,  16,310  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,718 ;  cheese,  8,520  lbs.  ;  Y.  $522 ; 
honey,  345  lbs. ;  Y.  $69. 

Buckwheat  raised,  550  bush. ;  Y.  $302. 

Beans,  150  bush. ;  Y.  $225. 


BARRE. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  2,200;  cotton  consumed,  180,000 
lbs.;  sheetings  m'd,  555,000  yards;  Y.  $55,400;  cotton  batting 
m'd,  8,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $450 ;  C.  $50,000 ;  M.  E.  23 ;  F.  E.  30. 

Woollen    Mills,   2;  sets   of  machinery,   6;  wool   consumed, 
156,600  lbs.;  broadcloth   m'd,  30,000  yards;  Y.  $75,000 ;  cas- 
simere  m'd^  51,390  yards;  Y.  $50,930;  satinet  m'd,  75  yards 
Y.  $40;  flannel  or  blanketing  m'd,  4,750  yards;  Y.  $2,000 
woollen  yarn  m'd,  and  not  made  into  cloth,  600  lbs. ;  Y.  $390 
C.  $77,500;  M.  E.  53;  F.  E.  42. 

Furnaces  for  the  manufacture  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings 


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other  than  Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  other  castings  m'd, 
20  tons;  V.  $1,600;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $2,600;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  m'd,  1,800;  V.  $1,000; 
a  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  saddles, 
harnesses  and  trunks  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2, 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  upholstery  m'd,  $7,000; 
C.  $1,000  ;  E.  5. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,600 ;  V. 
$3,500;  C.  $1,000;   E.  2. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chais- 
es, and  other  Vehicles,  5  ;  Y.  of  rail-road  cars  and  other  vehi- 
cles m"d,  $7,000  ;  C.  $4,000 ;  E.  14. 

Powder  Mills,  1  ;  powder  m'd,  50,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,500 ;  C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  \Yare  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  chairs  and 
cabinet  ware  m'd,  $1,400;  C  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $5,000;  C.  $1,200  ; 
E.  5. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  1.150;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,300  ;  C.  $3,000;  E.  3.  x 

Boots  m'd,  600  pairs  ;  shoes  m'd,  2,100  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes  m'd,  .s3,000  ;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  92,550;  Y.  $20,000;  F.  E.  415. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $250;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet;  Y.  $1,600. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,500  cords;  Y.  $3,700;  E.  5. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  Manufacturing  Establishments,  800 
galls.  ;  Y.  $750;  all  other  kinds  of  oil  consumed  in  manufac- 
turing, 2,060  galls.  :  Y.  $1,450. 

Sheep,  470  ;  Y.  $900  ;  wool  produced,  1,363  lbs. 

Horses,  345;  Y.  $16,865;  neat  cattle,  2,960;  Y.  $68,859; 
swine,  460 ;  Y.  $3,600. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,281  bush.;  Y.  $9,960; 
wheat,  214  bush.;  Y.  $214;  rye,  2,125  bush.;  Y.  $1,593;  bar- 
ley, 2,310  bush.;  Y.   $1,155;  oats,  16,495  bush.;  Y.  $5,500; 


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potatoes,  24,900  bush.;  Y.  $8,300 ;  other  esculents,  9,338 ;  V. 
$1,870;  hay,  4,955  tons;  V.  $49,550. 

Fruit  raised,  24,952  bush. ;  V.  $4,160. 

Butter,  29,850  lbs.;  V.  $4,480;  cheese,  453,800  lbs.;  V. 
$24,960. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Hat,  Boot  and  Shoe  Boxes,  3; 
V.  of  boxes  m'd,  $3,500;  0.  $1,600;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Doors  and  Blinds  m'd,  $1.200 ;  C.  $800 ;  E.  2. 


BERLIN. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,755  pairs;  V.  $1,000  ;  M.  E.  5. ;  F.  E.  6. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats, 
$16. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $750 ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $820;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  192,000  feet ;  V.  $1,040  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  534  cords  ;  Y.  $1,068;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  112;  Y.  $294;  wool  produced,  475  lbs.;  Y.  $160. 

Horses,  95;  Y.  $3,960 ;  neat  cattle,  583;  Y.  $14,354;  swine, 
148;  Y.  $1,100. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,953  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,707 
wheat,  53  bush. ;  Y.  $53 ;  rye,  940  bush.  ;  Y.  $705 ;  barley 
357  bush.  ;  Y.  ,$250  ;  oats,  1,576  bush. ;  Y.  $525 ;  potatoes 
10,102  bush. ;  Y.  $2,525;  other  esculents,  1,162  bush.;  Y.  $290 
hay,  1,268  tons;  Y.  $12,128. 

Fruit  raised,  9,030   bush.;    Y.   $2,153;    hops,    6,300   lbs. 
Y.  $693. 

Butter,  24,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,360  ;  cheese,  5,450  lbs. ;  Y.  $272 
honey,  127  lbs. ;  Y.  $21 ;  beeswax,  10  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3. 

Sash,  Blind,  and  Door  Manufactories,  1 ;  sashes,  blinds,  and 
doors  m'd,  2,500;  Y.  $4,250  ;  C.  $2,500;   E.  5. 

Palm  Leaf  Baskets  m'd,  556  ;  Y.  $200  ;  F.  E.  11. 

Calves,  241;  Y.  $1,100;  lambs,   110;  Y.  $220 ;  pigs,    130; 
Y.  $200. 

Beans  raised,  175  bush. ;  Y.  $300. 


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BLACKSTONE. 

Cotton  Mills,  12;  spindles,  40,518;  cotton  consumed,  1,314,- 
600  lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (No.  30,  printing  goods,)  6,286,000 
yds.  ;  V.  $374,800  ;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth, 
(No.  16  satinet  warps,)  38,200  lbs. ;  V.  $11,200;  cotton  batting 
m'd,  13,500  lbs.;  V.  $945;  C.  $573,000;'  M.  E.  256; 
F.  E.  397. 

Woollen  Mills,  7 ;  sets  of  machinery,  32 ;  wool  consumed, 
1,580,000  lbs.  ;  broadcloth  m'd,  62,400  yds.  ;  V.  $187,200 ; 
cassimere  m'd,  286,000  yds. ;  V.  $357,500 ;  satinet  m'd,  267,- 
600  yds. ;  V.  $150,700  ;  C.  $583,500 ;  M.  E.  361  ;  F.  E.  153. 

Forges,  4;  V.  of  articles  of  wrought  iron  m'd,  $8,000; 
0.  $1,500;  E.  10. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  m'd,  21,600 ;  Y.  $14,400  ; 
C.  $18,000;  E.  25. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  saddles, 
harnesses,  and  trunks  m'd,  $600 ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Wagons,  5  ;  Y.  of  wagons  m'd, 
$2,930;  C.  $2,100;  E.  6. 

Glue  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  glue  m'd,  $100;  C.  $25;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  1,975  pairs;  shoes  m'd,  1,365  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes  m'd,  $7,084;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$1,000. 

Y.   of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  .$4,375  ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  105,-500  feet;  Y.  $1,390;  E.  5. 

Fire  \Yood  prepared,  2,029  cords ;  Y.  $7,523 ;  E.  7. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  15,590  galls. ; 
Y.  $13,390;  other  kinds  consumed,  14,780  galls. ;  Y.  $9,727; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,386  tons;  Y. 
$8,747;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in  the  U.  States  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  3,000  bush.  ;  Y.  $300  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal, 
28  tons;  Y.  $180;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  produc- 
tion, excepting  cotton,  wool,  and  iron,  $56,750;  Y.  of  all  other 
articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool,  and  iron, 
$50,000. 

Sheep,  21 ;  Y.  $60  ;  wool  produced,  56  lbs. ;  Y.  $14. 


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Horses,  178;  V.  $11,445;  neat  cattle,  637;  V.  $14,194; 
swine,  360  ;  V.  $3,458. 

Indian  Com  or  Maize  raised,  4,252  bush. ;  V.  $2,976;  wheat, 
8  bush. ;  V.  $8  ;  rye,  647  bush. ;  V.  $517  ;  barley,  137  bush.  ; 
V.  $96;  oats,  2,119  bush.;  Y.  $848;  potatoes,  13,694  bush. ; 
V.  $3,423;  other  esculents,  1,912  bush.;  Y.  $2,384;  hay, 
1,401  tons;  Y.  $18,413. 

Fruit  raised,  6,536  bush. ;  Y.  $2,901. 

Butter,   14,806  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,467  ;  cheese,  7,925  lbs. ;  Y.  $400. 

Y.  of  Clothing  m'd,  $24,346  ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  50. 

Milk,  47,589  galls.  ;  Y.  $7,138. 


BOLTON. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1;  ploughs  and  other  tools  m'd,  50 ; 
Y.  $300;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  saddles, 
harnesses,  and  trunks  m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $978;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Ye- 
hicles,  3 ;  Y.  of  rail-road  cars  and  other  vehicles  m'd,  $3,300  ; 
C.  $2,000  ;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  chairs  and 
cabinet  ware  m'd,  $400;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1 :  Y.  of  combs  m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $700; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  100 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $250;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  147  pairs;  shoes  m'd,  2,325  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes  m'd,  $2,400  ;  M.  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Hats  and  Bonnets, 
$46  ;  palm  leaf  hats  m'd,  220  ;  Y.  $44;  F.  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco,  and  Cigars  m'd,  $2,185;  E.  2. 

Lime  m'd,  2,000  casks  ;  Y.  $2,500 ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  75,000  feet;  Y.  $882  ;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  800  cords ;  Y.  $1,857 ;  E.  8. 


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Sheep,  Merino,  34;  all  other  kinds,  136;  V.  of  all  kinds, 
$426;  merino  wool  produced,  119  lbs.;  all  other  kinds  pro- 
duced, 426  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  wool  produced.  $192. 

Horses,  153;  V.  $7,978;  neat  cattle,  873;  V.  $18,198;  swine, 
226  ;  V.  $1,702. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,368  bush. ;  V.  $4,776 ;  wheat, 
24  bush.;  V.  $30;  rye,  1,988  bush.;  V.  $1,491;  barley,  766 
bush.;  y.  $525;  oats,  2,208  bush.;  V.  $775;  potatoes,  17,774 
bush.;  V.  $4,443;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,935  bush.;  Y. 
$1,100;  hay,  2,138  tons;  V.  $20,107. 

Fruit  raised,  6,500  bush.;  V.  $1,625;  hops,  9,400  lbs.;  V. 
$752. 

Raw  Silk,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $225. 

Butter,  40,620  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,500  ;  cheese,  11,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $550  ; 
honey,  375  lbs. ;  Y.  $73  ;  beeswax,  10  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 

Beans  raised,  275  bush. ;  Y.  $482 :  peas,  20  bush. ;  Y. 
$25. 

Shingles  m'd,  400,000 ;  Y.  $900. 

Casks  m'd,  150;  Y.  $150;  Y.  of  kegs  m'd,  $80. 

Squashes  raised,  8,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $60. 

Hames  m'd,  800  pairs;  Y.  $1,000. 

Buckwheat  raised,  375  bush. ;  Y.  $281. 


BOYLSTON. 

Boots  m'd,  700  pairs ;  shoes  m'd,  16,550  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $13,085  ;  M.  E.  30;  F.  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$100 ;  number  of  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  200  ;  Y.  $50 ;  F.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  300,000;  Y.  $1,350;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  612,000  feet;  Y.  $8,568;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,847  cords;  Y.  $9,617;  E.  18. 

Sheep,  166  ;  Y.  $498  ;  wool  produced,  664  lbs.  ;  Y.  $266. 

Horses,  113  ;  Y.  $5,650  ;  neat  cattle,  782;  Y.  $17,160  ;  swine, 
368  ;  Y.  $1,656. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,172  bush. ;  V.  |5,020;  wheat, 
179  bush.;  V.  $179;  rye,  1,172  bush.;  V.  $820;  barley,  379 
bush.;  V.  $250;  oats,  6,020  bush.;  V.  $1,987;  potatoes,  11,270 
bush.;  V.  |2,817;  hay,  L556  tons;  V.  $15,560. 

Fruit  raised,  13,683  bush.;  V.  $1,622;  hops,  2,500  lbs.;  V. 
$200. 

Butter,  42,227  lbs.;  V.  $6,334;  cheese,  11,500  lbs. ;  V.  $57ri. 


BROOKFIELD. 


Furnaces  for  m,  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  other  castings  m'd,  150  tons ;  V. 
$9,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  6. 

Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,000 ; 
C.  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  36,812  pairs ;  shoes,  146,400  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $164,362;  M.  E.  265;  F.  E.  104. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  50,360  ;  V.  $10,126  ;  F.  E.  44. 

Bricks  m'd,  240,000;  Y.  $1,200;  E.  6. 

Lumber  prepared,  202,000  feet  of  boards,  and  370,000  shin- 
gles ;  Y.  of  boards  and  shingles,  $2,8S7 ;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  511  cords;  Y.  $1,287. 

Sheep,  Merino,  831 ;  all  other  kinds  471  ;  Y.  of  all  kinds, 
$1,625  ;  Merino  wool  produced,  2,510  lbs. ;  all  other  kinds  pro- 
duced, 1,712  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  wool  produced,  $1,460. 

Horses,  214;  Y.  $9,220;  neat  cattle,  2,040;  Y.  $36,320; 
swine,  397;  Y.  $2,175. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,794  bush. ;  Y.  $7,175  ;  wheat, 
156  bush.;  Y.  $156;  rye,  2,718  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,636;  barley,  932 
bush. ;  Y.  $556  ;  oats,  11,001  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,512  ;  potatoes,  21,670 
bush. ;  Y.  $5,820  ;  hay,  3,965  tons ;  Y.  $27,044. 

Fruit  raised   17,260  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,576. 

Butter,  37,165  lbs.;  Y.  $3,183;  cheese,  124,187  lbs.;  Y. 
$5,492;  honey,  120  lbs.;  Y.  $20;  beeswax,  3  lbs. ;  Y.  $1. 

Straw  Cutters  m'd,  50 ;  Y.  $500. 


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Shingle  Mills,  30;  V.  |2,500. 

Machines  for  Rolling  Leather  m'd,  70 ;  V.  $910. 

Pumps  m'd,  60  ;  V.  $660. 


CHARLTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  640 ;  cotton  consumed,  30,000  lbs. ; 
V.  of  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (satinet  warps,)  $7,500 ;  C.  $4,500 ;  M. 

E.  5  :  F.  E.  4. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
6,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  3,000  yards ;  V.  $1,500 ;  flannel  or 
blanketing  m'd,  1,000  yards;  V.  $450;  C.  $2,000;  M.  E.  3 ; 

F.  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  rail-road  cars  and  other  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000 ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  chairs  and 
cabinet-ware  m'd,  $500;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,130;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $12,080  ;  C.  .$2,300  ;  E.  5. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,300  pairs;  V.  $650 ;   M.  E.  2 ;  F.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,400  ;  E.  6. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  323,300  feet;  V.  $3,233  ;  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  610  cords  ;  V.  $915  ;  E.  4. 

Merino  Sheep,  103 ;  all  other  kinds,  493 ;  V.  of  all  kinds, 
$1,192;  merino  wool  produced,  309  lbs.;  all  other  wool  pro- 
duced, 1,551  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  wool  produced,  $480. 

Horses,  242;  V.  $12,100;  neat  cattle,  2,083 ;  V.  $37,494; 
swine,  597  ;  Y.  $5,970. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,335  bush.  ;  V.  $9,251 ; 
wheat,  48  bush.  ;  V.  $60 ;  rye,  761  bush.  ;  V.  $571  ;  barley, 
1,454  bush.;  V.  $872;  oats,  14,761  bush. ;  V.  $4,920;  pota- 
toes, 21,931  bush.  ;  V.  $5,483  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,000 
bush. ;  V.  $250;  hay,  3,379  tons  ;  V.  $28,721. 

Fruit  raised,  14,000  bush.;  V.  $700. 

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Butter,40,740 lbs. ;  V.  $6,111;  cheese,  64,400 lbs.;  V. $3,220; 
honey,  100  lbs.;  V.  $16;  shoe  pegs  m'd,   400  bush.;  V.  $500. 

Auger  and  Bitt  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $4,000;- 
C.  $700  ;  E.  10. 


DANA. 

Flouring  Mills,  1  ;  flour  m'd,  80  bbls. ;  V.  $300:  C.  $1,000; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  34,574;  V.  $5,160;  F.  E.  187. 

Lumber  prepared,  247,000  feet ;  V.  $956 ;   E.  18. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  101  cords;  V.  $101;  E.  11. 

Merino  Sheep,  10  ;  all  other  kinds,  448 ;  V.  of  all  kinds, 
$458  ;  merino  wool  produced,  40  lbs. ;  all  other  wool  produced, 
1,340  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  wool  produced,  $391. 

Horses,  92  ;  Y.  $3,050  ;  neat  cattle,  572  ;  Y.  $7,766  ;  swine, 
111;  Y.  $440. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4.370  bush. ;  Y.  $3,277;  wheat, 
28  bush. ;  Y.  $42  ;  rye,  1,317  bush. ;  Y.  $988  ;  barley,  61  bush.  ; 
Y,  $35;  oats,  3,047  bush.  ;  Y.  $914;  potatoes,  7,646  bush.  ;  Y. 
$1,911;  other  esculent  vegetables,  500  bush.;  Y.  $250 ;  hay, 
1,001  tons;  Y.  $5,005. 

Fruit  raised,  4,274  bush. ;  Y.  $427. 

Butter,  8,415  lbs.;  Y.  $1,0.52;  cheese,  13,425  lbs.;  Y.  $604; 
honey,  162  lbs.;  Y.  $27. 

Y.  of  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $300;  C.  $600;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wagon  Spokes,  Hubs,  &c.,  m'd,  $1,586;  C.  $1,800; 
E.  5. 


DOUGLAS. 


Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  6.384;  cotton  consumed,  145,822 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (print'g  goods)  917,882  yds.  ;  Y.  $46,700; 
C.  of  one  establishment,  $21,000;  M.  E.  54;  F.  E.  70. 

Axe  Manufactories,  2;  axes,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  1,000  doz. ;  Y.  $6,000;  C.  $2,500;  E.  10. 


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Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $600 ; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs;  shoes,  65,550  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $44,975 ;  M.  E.  76 ;  F.  E.  83. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  100;  V.  $40;  V.  of  straw  braid 
m'd  and  not  made  into  hats,  $11  ;  F.  E.  56. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000;  V.  $1,000  ;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $150;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  343,630  feet ;  V.  $4,288  ;  E.  34. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,738  cords ;  V.  $2,925  ;  E.  38. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,300  galls.  ;  V. 
$1,122. 

Bituminous  Coal  mined  in  the  U.  States  consumed  in  manu- 
facturing, 62  chaldrons  ;  V.  $500. 

Sheep,  293 ;  V.  $366 ;  wool  produced,  690  lbs.  ;  V.  $196. 

Horses,  130  ;  Y.  $6,632  ;  neat  cattle,  957  ;  V.  $14,526  ;  swine, 
288 ;  V.  $2,880. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5.911  bush.;  V.  $3,940;  rye, 
432  bush.;  Y.  $360  ;  barley,  60  bush.;  Y.  $40 ;  oats,  3,296 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,098  ;  potatoes,  14,651  bush. ;  Y.  $3,662  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  359  bush.;  Y.  $119 ;  hay,  1,079  tons;  Y. 
$10,790. 

Fruit  raised,  6,046  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,511. 

Butter,  15,279  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,546  ;  cheese,  11,858  lbs. ;  Y.  $593  ; 
honey,  45  lbs. ;  y.$7  •  beeswax,  7  lbs. ;  Y.  $2. 


DUDLEY. 

Woollen  Mills,  3;  sets  of  machinery,  8;  wool  consumed, 
154,000  lbs. ;  broadcloth  m'd,  40,000  yds. ;  Y.  $90,000 ;  cassi- 
mere  m'd,  3,000  yds. ;  Y.  $2,250 ;  satinet  m'd,  68,000  yds.  ;  Y. 
$27,200 ;  C.  $43,000;  M.  E.  51 ;  F.  E.  52;  sewing  silk  m'd,  4 
lbs.  ;  Y.  $32. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories.  1  ;  Y.  of  saddles, 
harnesses  and  trunks  m'd,  $1,080  ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  W^are  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 


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Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,800;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  165  ;  shoes,  360  ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes,  $890 ; 
M.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $400  ;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  661  cords;  V.  $1,167;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  170  galls. ;  V.  $170; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  2,066  galls. ;  V.  $1,331 ;  V.  of  all  other  arti- 
cles of  American  production  (excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,) 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  $1,150;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of 
foreign  production,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $1,500. 

Merino  Sheep,  858  ;  V.  $1,706  ;  merino  wool  produced, 
2,488  lbs. ;  V.  $935. 

Mules,  4  ;  V.  $300 ;  horses,  130  ;  V.  $6,470 ;  neat  cattle, 
1,029;  V.  $20,492;  swine,  231;  V.  $1,208. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,081  bush.  ;  V.  $6,811 ;  rye, 
941  bush. ;  V.  $784 ;  barley,  205  bush.  ;  V.  $137  ;  oats,  7,932 
bush.  ;  V.  $2,644;  potatoes,  15,510  bush.;  V.  $5,170;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  4,577  bush. ;  V.  $1,048  ;  hay,  2,262  tons  ;  Y. 
$20,212. 

Fruit  raised,  3,287  bush. ;  V.  $1,643 ;  raw  silk,  5  lbs.  ;  V. 
$16. 

Butter,  34,410  lbs.  ;  Y.  $5,162  ;  cheese,  33,990  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$2,039;  honey,  215  lbs.;  Y.  $36;  beeswax,  18  lbs.;  Y.  $6. 

Beef,  45,800  lbs.;  Y.  $1,832;  pork,  96,718  lbs.;  Y.  $4,836. 

Buckwheat,  325  bush.  ;  Y.  $195. 

Beans,  79  bush.  ;  Y.  $118  ;  pumpkins,  705  loads;  Y.  $705. 

Cider,  874  bbls. ;  Y.  $874. 

Milk,  8,143  galls.  ;  Y.  $977. 


FITCHBURG. 

Cotton  Mills,  3 ;  spindles,  3,306  ;  cotton  consumed,  235,000 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (sheeting)  726,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $43,737; 
C.  $38,700;  M.  E.  31;  F.  E.  48. 

Woollen  Mills,  3  ;  sets  of  machinery,  8  ;  avooI  consumed, 
377,000  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  43,706  yds. ;  Y.  $83,475;  cassi- 


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mere  m'd,  35,303  yds.;  V.  $33,730;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  350,- 
000  yds. ;  V.  $63,000  ;  C.  48,900  ;  M.  E.  73 ;  F.  E.  59. 

Forges,  1 ;  articles  of  wrought  iron  m'd,  35  tons  ;  V.  $7,500  ; 
C.  $2,000  ;  E.  3. 

Furnaces  for  the  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons;  V. 
$7,500 ;  C.  $3,500 ;  E.  10. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  ma- 
chinery, 1  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $6,000 ;  C.  $4,000 ;  E.  7. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  2  ;  scythes  m'd,  4,300  doz. ;  V.  $33,- 
150;  C.  $19,250;  E.  35. 

Axe  ]\Ianufactories,  1 ;  axes,  hatchets,  &c.,  m'd,  200  doz. ; 
V.  $L200;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  103  ;  V.  $600;  C.  $1,500;  E.  1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3  ;  stock  consumed,  300  tons ;  paper 
m'd,  170  tons;  V.  $33,500;  C.  $33,000;  E.  21. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $5,453  ;  C.  $2,450  ;  E.  9. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  upholstery  m'd,  $1,500; 
C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  3 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,400 ; 
V.  $2,775;  C.  $1,200;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 5  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $23,000  ;  C.  $7,300;  E.  24. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  350 
bbls.  soft,  and  39,694  lbs.  hard  soap ;  V.  $3,612 ;  tallow  can- 
dles m'd,  2,000  lbs. ;  V.  $190  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Fire  Arms.  1 ;  rifles  and  fow- 
ling-pieces m'd,  15;  V.  $225;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Cabinet  and  Chair  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  chairs  and  cabi- 
net ware  m'd,  $5,000;  C.  $2,500;  E.  8. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $2,500  ;  C.  $1,800  ; 
E.  4. 

Flouring  Mills,  2  ;  flour  m'd,  500  bbls.  ;  V.  $2,500  ;  C. 
$4,000 ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  1,000  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,000  ;  C.  $3,700 ;  E.  4. 


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Boots  m'd,  1,600  pairs  ;  shoes,  6,425  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  110,600;  M.  E.  22;  F.  E.  5. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$181  ;  pahTi-leaf  hats  m'd,  15,774;  V.  $2,636;  F.  E.  60. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,350,000;  Y.  $5,350;   E.  8. 

y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $12,000  ;  E.  36. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $60 ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,757,000  feet  ;  V.  $17,576;   E.  29. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,100  cords;  V.  $3,453;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,148  galls. ;  Y.  $980; 
all  other  kinds  of  oil,  3,300  galls.  ;  Y.  $2,583;  anthracite  coal 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  375  tons ;  Y.  $4,075 ;  Y.  of  all 
other  articles  of  American  production,  (excepting  cotton,  wool, 
and  iron,)  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $6,100;  Y.  of  all  other 
articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above  consumed, 
$4,950. 

Sheep,  221  ;  Y.  $442 ;  wool  produced,  700  lbs.  ;  Y.  $240. 

Horses,  316;  Y.  $15,901;  neat  cattle,  1,183;  Y.  $26,266 ; 
swine,  277;  Y.  $1,835. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,301  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,477  ;  wheat, 
1,068  bush. ;  Y.  $1,331 ;  rye,  1,412  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,059  ;  barley, 
1,492  bush.  ;  Y.  $746 ;  oats,  2,608  bush.  ;  Y.  $869  ;  potatoes, 
16,173  bush. ;  Y.  $5,324;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,915  bush. ; 
Y.  $1,778;  hay,  2,551  tons;  Y.  $25,510. 

Fruit  raised,  10,446  bush.;  Y.  $2,748;  hops,^l,S00|lbs. ;  Y. 
$190. 

Butter,  36,907  lbs.  ;  Y.  $5,167  ;  cheese,  19,710  lbs. ;  Y. 
$1,182;  honey,  308  lbs.:  Y.  $51. 

Powder  casks  m'd,  16,000  ;  Y.  $2,500. 

Baskets  m'd,  100  ;  Y.  $30. 

Y.  of  Doors,  Sashes  and  VYindow  Blinds,  $4,200. 

Bellows  m'd,  300  doz.  ;  Y.  $1,200. 

Wood  Saw  Frames  m'd,  40  doz. ;  Y.  $120. 

Y.  of  Wire  Sieves  m'd,  $2,000. 


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GARDNER. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  20  ;  chairs  m'd,  171,- 
796;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $110,723;  C.  $20,000;  M.  E.  119;  F. 
E.  478. 

Boots  m'd,  496  pairs;  shoes,  618  pairs  ;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,095 ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $7,665. 

V.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $12,444. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  336  cords;  V.  $596. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  250  galls. ;  V.  $300  ; 
all  other  kinds  of  oil,  400  galls. ;  V.  $375. 

Sheep,  186;  V.  $517  ;  wool  produced,  560  lbs.;  V.  $191. 

Horses,  134  ;  V.  $8,391 ;  neat  cattle,  776  ;  Y.  $15,853 ;  swine, 
112;  V.  $715. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,804  bush.:  Y.  $1,500  ;  wheat, 
266  bush. ;  Y.  $310;  rye,  109  bush.;  Y.  $90 ;  barley,  1,.588 
bush. ;  Y.  $921  ;  oats,  736  bush.  ;  Y.  $294  ;  potatoes,  4,823 
bush.;  Y.  $315  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,038  bush.;  Y. 
$315;  hay,  1,306  tons;  Y.  $10,981. 

Fruit  raised,  2,910  bush.  ;  Y.  $836. 

Butter,  15,050  lbs.;  Y.  $2,257;  cheese,  10,251  lbs.  ;  Y.  $531. 

Hemlock  Bark,  129  cords ;  Y.  $444. 

Maple  Sugar,  2,000  lbs.;  Y.  $200. 

Y.  of  Chair  Tools  m'd,  $700. 


GRAFTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  6  ;  spindles,  16,825  ;  cotton  consumed,  807,945 
lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (500,000  yds.  printing  cotton  No.  30, 
16,000  yds.  cloth  for  bleaching  No.  30 ;  2,387,000  yds.  sheet- 
ing) ;  3,047,000  yds.;  Y.  .$20i,250:  cotton  yarn  m'd,  and  not 
made  into  cloth,  1,.500  lbs.;  Y.  $300;  C.  $180,000;  M.  E. 
176  ;    F.  E.  209. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1 ;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  .$20,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  25. 


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Scythe  Manufactories,  1  ;  scythes  m'd,  720 ;  V.  $500 ;  C. 
$200;  E.  1. 

Wood  Screw  Manufactories,  1 ;  screws  m'd,  1,800;  V.  $700  ; 
C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 

Wagon  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  wagons  m'd,  $1,150 ;  C. 
$300;  E.2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  ware,  $600 ;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  2,800 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $31,608;  C.  $11,600;  E.  14. 

Boots  m'd,  20,850  pairs  ;  shoes,  309,424  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $250,575  ;  M.  E.  323 ;  F.  E  202. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$51  ;  palm  leaf  hats  m'd,  36 ;  V.  $9 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Bricks  m'd,  270,000  ;  V.  $1,485  ;  E.  4. 

Shingles  prepared,  324,000;  V.  $648. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  985  cords  ;  V.  $3,878  ;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  4,075  galls. ;  V.  $4,- 
075;  whale  oil  consumed,  200  galls. ;  V.  $100;  anthracite  coal 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  160  tons;  V.  $1,282;  bituminous 
coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  2  tons ;  V.  $30 ;  starch  m'd,  126 
bbls.  ;  V.  $1,260. 

Sheep,  174;  V.  $459;  wool  produced,  496  lbs.;  V.  $201. 

Horses,  243;  V.  $16,648;  neat  cattle,  1,247;  V.  $33,017; 
swine,  860  ;  V.  $9,844. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,376  bush.  ;  V.  $9,282  ;  rye, 
2,116  bush.;  V.  $1,763;  barley,  718  bush.;  V.  $479;  oats, 
11,081  bush.  ;  V.  $4,432  ;  potatoes,  23,873  bush. ;  V.  $7,958 ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  1,397  bush. ;  V.  $523 ;  hay,  2,554 
tons ;  V.  $26,826. 

Fruit  raised,  14,337  bush. ;  V.  $6,221 ;  hops,  25  lbs. ;  V.  $4. 

Butter,  23,398  lbs.;  V.  $3,900;  cheese,  24,860  lbs.;  V.  $1,- 
673  ;  honey,  328  lbs. ;  V.  $60. 

Shoe  Tool  Manufactories,   1 ;    V.  of   tools  m'd,  $6,000 ;  C 
$3,000;  E.  8. 

V.  of  Milk  produced,  $4,824. 

V.  of  Axe  Helves  m'd,  $150. 


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HARDWICK. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  1,800;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,000 :  C.  $2,000;  E.  5. 

Palm  Leaf  Hats  m'd,  146,000 ;  V.  $30,000 ;  F.  E.  480. 

Bricks  m'd,  80,000;  V.  $320  ;   E.  3. 

Sheep,  762  ;  V.  $1,524;  wool  produced,  2,286  lbs. ;  V.  $572. 

Horses,  220;  V.  $10,600;  neat  cattle,  2,137;  V.  $33,007 ; 
swine,  401 ;  V.  $2,406. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,844  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,896;  wheat, 
369  bush.;  V.  $369;  rye,  2,095  bush.;  V.  $1,571;  barley,  618 
bush. ;  V.  $309 ;  oats,  8,820  bush.  ;  V.  $2,205 ;  potatoes,  16,- 
045  bush.;  V.  $3,209;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,360  bush. ; 
Y.  $420;  hay,  3,926  tons;  Y.  .$27,482. 

Fruit  raised,  6,566  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,971. 

Butter,  21,545  lbs.;  Y.  $3,447;  cheese,  296,900  lbs.;  Y. 
$14,845. 


HARYARD. 

Flannel  or  Blanketing  m'd,  1,450  yds.  ;  Y.  $576. 

Paper  Manufactories,   3;  stock   consumed,   110  tons;  paper 
m'd,  17,300  reams;  Y.  $5,000;  C.  $6,000  ;  E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $950  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Ye- 
hiclcs,  4;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,067  ;  C.  $1,200;  E.  6. 

Tanneries,   1  ;  hides  tanned,  220 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $550 ;  C.  $325  ;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  1,197  pairs;  shoes,  13.407  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $9,420 ;  M.  E.  25  ;  F.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  5,108;  Y.  $860  ;  F.  E.  12. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried   and  prepared,  $4,350;  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Marble  prepared,  $4,250;  E.  7. 

Brooms  m'd,  435  doz. :  Y.  $1,189  ;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  40,000  feet  boards,  300,000  shingles,  47,- 
000  feet  timber;  Y.  $2,674. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  973  cords;   Y.  $2,168. 
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Sheep,   300;  V.   $600;  wool  produced,  1,673  lbs.  ;  V.  $627. 

Horses,  185:  V.  |8,209 ;  neat  cattle,  1,300;  Y.  $27,713; 
swine,  301;  V.'$2,107. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,425  bush.;  V.  $6,318;  wheat, 
426  bush.;  V.  $532;  rye,  1,776  bush.  ;  V.  $1,332;  barley,  894 
bush.;  V.  $534;  oats,  5,314  bush.;  V.  $2,125  ;  potatoes,  22,- 
575  bush.  ;  V.  $3,643;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,071  bush. ; 
V.  $1,140;  hay,  2,808  tons;  V.  $22,464. 

Fruit  raised,  9,132  bush.;  V.  $4,162;  hops,  41,285  lbs.; 
V.  $4,051. 

Butter,  64,461  lbs. ;  V.  $10,224;  cheese,  28,095  lbs.;  V.  $1,- 
590  ;  honey,  455  lbs.  ;  V.  $88 ;  beeswax,  200  lbs.  ;  V.  $75. 

Grist  Mills,  3;  grain  ground,  13,500  bush.;  cost  of  grinding, 
$442. 

Shingle  Mills,  2 ;  shingles  sawed,  163,000  ;  cost  of  sawing, 
$182. 

Pencils  m'd,  14,800  groce ;  V.  $2,600. 

Fruit  Trees  raised,  2,100  ;  V.  $600. 

Buckthorns  sold,  3,000;  V.  $40. 

Sieves  m'd,  1,467  ;  V.  $350. 

Gloves  and  Socks  m'd,  482  pairs ;  V.  $240. 

Fans  m'd,  372  doz. ;  V.  $222. 

V.  of  Garden  Seeds  raised,  $1,200;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Herbs  raised,  $1,600. 

Mats  m'd,  1,400 :  V.  $507. 

Trusses  m'd,  100  ;  Y.  $200. 

Pork  12,190  lbs.;  Y.  $6,095;  beef,  95,050  lbs.:  Y.  $3,802; 
calves,  875 ;  Y.  $3,500. 

White  Beans  raised,  1,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,750  ;  chestnuts,  446 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,224. 

Buckwheat  raised,  425  bush. ;  Y.  $212. 


HOLDEN. 

Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  6,308  ;  cotton  consumed,  441,574 
lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  750,000  yds. ;  heavy  sheeting,  338,244 
yds. ;  light   for  printing,   1,088,224   yds. ;  Y.   $66,000 ;  cotton 


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carpeting  m'd,  67,600  yds.;  V.  $33,800;  cotton  batting  m'd, 
101,000  lbs. ;  y.  $6,060;  C.  $75,000;  M.  E.  76;  F.  E.  65. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
42,800  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  567  yds. ;  V.  $500;  satinet,  41,200 
yds.  ;  V.  $17,000  ;  flannel  or  blanketing,  2,200  yds.  ;  V.  $1,100; 
woollen  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  60  lbs. ;  V.  $60  ;  C. 
$9,000 ;  M.  E.  13 ;  F.  E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trank  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 4;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $8,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  7. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  1.560  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,800  ;  C.  $10,000  ;   E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  29,107  pairs  ;  shoes,  17,319  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $51,187;  M.  E.  59;  F.  E.  19. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  3,600;  Y.  $500  ;  F.  E.  15. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $200;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  2,567,000  feet ;  Y.  $30,806  ;  E.  40. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  9,220  cords  ;  Y.  $23,050  ;  E.  20. 

Y.  of  Sashes,  Blinds  and  Doors,  $3,000. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,483  galls.;  Y. 
$1,300 ;  all  other  kinds,  39  galls,  ;  Y.  $30  ;  Y.  of  all  other  ar- 
ticles of  American  production  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  $2,751 ;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of 
foreign  production  excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $2,600. 

Sheep,  300;  Y.  $650;  wool  produced,  1,200  lbs.  ;  Y.  $480. 

Horses,  256;  Y.  $12,155;  neat  cattle,  1,322;  Y.  $27,347; 
swine,  410;  Y.  $6,400. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,949  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,712;  wheat, 
266  bush.;  Y.  $332;  rye,  1,852  bush.;  Y.  $1,389;  barley, 
1,284  bush.;  Y.  $770;  oats,  6,548  bush. ;  Y.  $2,456  ;  potatoes, 
23,417;  Y.  $5,854;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,409  bush.;  Y. 
$1,204;  hay,  2,400  tons;  Y.  $21,600.^ 

Fruit  raised,  8,500  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,000 ;  hops,  112  lbs.  ;  Y.  $22. 

Butter,  41,180  lbs.;  Y.  $6,588;  cheese,  27,619  lbs.;  Y. 
$2,000;  honey,  400  lbs.;  Y.  $160. 

Charcoal,  31,400  bush! ;  Y.  $1,884. 


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HUBBARDSTON. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  |230 ;  C.  |100  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  |2,400;  C.  $500;  E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet-ware  Manufactories,  9  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
J16,733;  C.  $2,000;  E.  40. 
~^in  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $400;  C.  |200;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  2,000  ;  V,  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried  ;  $4,908  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  2,890  pairs ;  shoes,  18,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $20,700 ;  M.  E.  26  ;  F.  E.  10. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  64,000 ;  Y.  $10,485 ;  F.  E.  200. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,735,000  feet  boards,  405,000  shingles ; 
Y.  of  boards  and  shingles,  $14,132;  E.  35. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  300  cords;  Y.  $600;  E.  2. 

Sheep,  423;  Y.  $1,269;  wool  produced,  1,269  lbs.;  Y.  $355. 

Horses,  221;  Y.  $12,244;  neat  cattle,  1,541;  Y.  $34,312; 
swine,  224;  Y.  $1,792. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,197  bush. ;  Y.  $4,158;  wheat, 
20  bush.;  Y.  $30;  rye,  750  bush.;  Y.  $625;  barley,  2,632 
bush.;  Y.  $1,579;  oats,  6,201  bush.;  Y.  $2,170;  potatoes, 
12,171  bush.;  Y.  $4,057;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,917 
bush.  ;  Y.  $387;  hay,  2,785  tons;  Y.  $22,941. 

Fruit  raised,  15,062  bush. ;  Y.  $1,546. 

Butter,  44,664  lbs.;  Y.  $6,253;  cheese,  53,365  lbs.;  Y. 
$2,790. 

Cylinder  Churns  m'd,  1,000;  dash  churns  m'd,  200;  Y. 
$2,500;  C.  $800;  E.  5. 

Y.  of  Air  Tight  Stoves  and  funnels  m'd,   $600 ;  C.  $200 
E.  1. 

Card  Boards  m'd,  11,579  dozen  pairs;  Y.  $4,327;  C.  $2,000- 
E.  10. 

Boxes  for  Boots,  Shoes  and  Hats  m'd,  12,000 ;  Y.  $3,000 ;  C. 
$800 ;  E.  4. 


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LANCASTER. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  144;  cotton  consumed,  93,600  lbs. 
cotton  cloth   m'd,  134,964  square  yds.,  (counterpanes)  ;  V.  of 
cotton  cloth  m'd,  $40,000;  C.  $30,000:  M.  E.  12  ;  F.  E.  19. 

Establishments  for  Bleaching  or  Coloring  Cotton  Goods,  and 
not  connected  with  Calico  establishments,  1 ;  goods  bleached 
or  colored,  134,964  yds.  ;  V.  $40,000;  C.  $50,000;  E.  4. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
5,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  3,000  yds.;  V.  $2,250 ;  woollen  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  800  lbs. ;  V.  $600;  C.  $4,000 ;  M. 
E.  5  ;  F.  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Worsted  Goods,  or  Goods  of 
which  Worsted  is  a  component  part,  1 ;  coach  lace  m'd,  157,248 
yards;  V.  $36,000;  C.  $50,000 ;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  32. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  or  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $20,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  15. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  shovels, 
&c.  m'd,  $1,400;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  2. 

Cabinet  Ware  and  Chair  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  $350 ;  C.  $500 ; 
E.  1. 

Comb  Manufactories,  5  ;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $16,200;  C.  $9,- 
800 ;   E.  32. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  700  ;  V,  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,600 ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  1,450  pairs;  shoes,  32,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $17,750 ;  M.  E.  30 ;  F.  E.  10. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  12,000;  V.  $1,500;  F.  E.  100. 

Bricks  m'd,  400,000;  V.  $1,600;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Brooms  m'd,  450 ;  V.  $100. 

Lumber  prepared,  900,000  feet ;  V,  $9,000 ;  E.  25. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,500  cords  ;  V.  $5,625  ;   E.  20. 

V,  of  Copper  Pumps  m'd,  $3,000. 


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Tenanting  Machines  m'd,  50  ;  V.  ^3,000. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  400  galls, ;  V.  $320. 

Sheep,  190  ;  V.  $285;  wool  produced,  570  lbs.;  V.  $142. 

Horses,  255  ;  V.  $10,200  ;  neat  cattle,  982  ;  V.  $21,600 ; 
swine,  253;  V.  $1,518. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,959  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,968;  wheat, 
170  bush. ;  V.  .$255  ;  rye,  1,521  bush. ;  V.  $1,140  ;  barley,  357 
bush.;  Y.  $178;  oats,  5,398  bush.;  Y.  $1,889;  potatoes,  15,- 
120  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,780 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,732  bush.  ; 
Y.  $450;  hay,  1,842  tons;  Y.  $18,420. 

Fruit  raised,  5,200  bush.  ;  Y.  $800  ;  hops,  3,648  lbs. ;  Y. 
$365. 

Butter,  23,625  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,937 ;  cheese,  7,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $350; 
honey,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $50. 


LEICESTER. 

Woollen  Mills,  7  ;  sets  of  machinery,  14;  wool  consumed, 
343,000  lbs. :  broadcloth  m'd,  42,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $95,000;  cassi- 
mere,  60,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $60,000;  satinet,  18,000  yds. ;  Y.  $8,000  ; 
flannel  or  blanketing,  350,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $87,500;  C.  $152,000; 
M.  E.  114;  F.  E.  70. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 3;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $5,000;  C.  $4,000;  E.  8. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1 ;  scythes  m'd,  1,525  doz. ;  Y.  $13,- 
725;  C.  $1,500;  E.  19. 

Card  Manufactories,  18  ;  Y.  of  cards  m'd,  $154,700 ;  C. 
$86,500  ;  E.  79. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $500; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  4 ;  hides  tanned,  950 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $16,500;  C.  $6,300;   E.  13. 

Boots  m'd,  3,250  pairs;  shoes,  450  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $6,400;  M.  E.  16;  F.  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$10. 

Lumber  prepared,  469,000  feet;  Y.  $6,123;  E.  7. 


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Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,300  cords;  V.  $5,770 ;  E.  5. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  1,375 
galls.;  V.  $1,305;  other  kinds  of  oil  consumed,  4,505  galls. ; 
Y.  $3,122;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  124 
tons  ;  bituminous  coal  of  U.  States  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
150  chaldrons  ;  V.  $1,200  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American 
production  consumed,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $2,000; 
V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above 
consumed,  $8,710. 

Merino  Sheep,  8  ;  other  kinds,  153;  V,  of  all  kinds,  $322; 
merino  wool  produced,  25  lbs.  ;  all  other  wool  produced,  535 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  kinds  of  wool,  $180. 

Asses  and  Mules,  2  ;  V.  $25  ;  horses,  181  ;  V.  $8,145  ;  neat 
cattle,  834;  V.  $18,670;  swine,  259  ;  V.  $1,861. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised^  3,472  bush.  ;  V.  $2,604  ;  wheat, 
31  bush.  ;  V.  $31  ;  rye,  144  bush.  ;  V.  $120  ;  barley,  1,220 
bush.  ;  V.  $762  ;  oats,  4,029  bush,  ;  V.  $1,330 ;  potatoes,  12,- 
272  bush.  ;  V.  $3,681 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,746  bush.  ; 
Y.  $436;  hay,  1,879  tons;  Y.  $18,790. 

Fruit  raised,  2,554  bush.  ;  Y.  $839. 

Butter,  22,131  lbs.;  Y.  $3,688;  cheese,  9,880  lbs.  ;  Y.$494; 
honey,  37  lbs. ;  Y.  $7 ;  beeswax,  5  lbs. ;  Y.  $2. 

Bobbins  m'd,  14,000;  Y.  $98. 

Card  Board  Handles  m'd,  500  doz. ;  Y.  $40. 

Wire  Mills,  1;  wire  m'd,  18,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $4,140  ;  C.  $1,800  ; 
E.  4. 


LEOMINSTER. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  Axes  m'd,  225  ;  C.  $50;  E.  1. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs,  &c.,  m'd,  50;  Y.  $200; 
C.  $50  :   E.  1. 

Paper  -Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  280  tons ;  paper 
m'd,  10,000  reams  ;  Y.  $30,000  ;  C.  $30,000  ;  E.  24. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $3,000  ;  C.  $2,000 ; 
E.  3. 


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Comb  Manufactories,  24  ;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $77,400  ;  C. 
$22,000 ;  E.  146. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  flour  m'd,  450  bbls. ;  V.  $2,475  ;  C.  $2,000 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  2,100;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000  ;  C.  $5,600 ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  730  pairs;  shoes,  6,412  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $6,745;  M.  E.  18;  F.  E.  9. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  100;  V.  $18;  F.  E.  1. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  Y.  $450;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps,  m'd,  $100;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $500;  E.  1. 

Brooms  m'd,  200  ;  Y.  $16. 

Lumber  prepared,  535,000  feet;  Y.  $5,156;  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,831  cords ;  Y.  $7,646  ;  E.  10. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  2,000 
galls. ;  Y.  $1,000;  other  kinds  of  oil,  700  galls.  ;  Y.  $500;  Y. 
of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  except- 
ing cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $1,000. 

Sheep,  276 ;  Y.  $690 ;  wool  produced,  828  lbs ;  Y.  $276. 

Horses,  233;  Y.  $12,632;  neat  cattle,  1,302;  Y.  $29,220 ; 
swine,  413  :  Y.  $2,891. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,566  bush.;  Y.  $6,424;  wheat, 
1,040  bush. ;  Y.  $1,300;  rye,  1,609  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,341  ;  barley, 
3,354  bush. ;  Y.  $2,012;  oats,  2,447  bush. ;  Y.  $816;  potatoes, 
17,409  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,352 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  6,546 
bush.;  Y.  $2,112;  hay,  2,854  tons;  Y.  $24,493. 

Fruit  raised,  12,762  bush. ;  Y.  $3,054 ;  hops,  700  lbs. ;  Y. 
$70  ;  raw  silk,  21  lbs. ;  Y.  $90. 

Butter,  53,275  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,991 ;  cheese,  20,343  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,- 
017;  honey,  140  lbs.;  Y.  $24. 

Y.  of  Baskets  m'd,  $900. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd,  $190. 

Y.  of  Horn  Buttons  m'd,  $200. 


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LUNENBURG. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs,  and  other 
Vehicles,  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  ^1,400 ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Chairs  and  Cabinet  Ware  m'd,  $100. 

Tanneries,  3  ;  hides  tanned,  2,000  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $S25  ;  C.  $900  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  192  pairs;  shoes,  3,169  pairs;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,068;  M.  E.  6  ;  F.  E.  3. 

Palm- leaf  Hats  m'd,  3,600  doz. ;  V.  $6,000;  F.  E.  226. 

V.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $4,306. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  710  cords ;  V.  $1,420. 

Sheep,    340;  V.  $510;   wool  produced,  1,020  lbs.;  Y.  $255. 

Horses,  150;  V.  $6,000;  neat  cattle,  1,053;  V.  $20,007; 
swine,  188;  V.  $1,128. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,301  bush.  ;  V.  $4,726  ;  wheat, 
631  bush.;  V.  $631  ;  rye,  826  bush.;  V.  $619;  barley,  1,120 
bush.;  V.  $560;  oats,  1,968  bush.;  V.  $649;  potatoes,  16,468 
bush.;  V.  $4,117;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,248  bush.; 
V.  $269  ;  hay,  2,022  tons  ;  V.  $14,154. 

Fruit  raised,  7,825  bush.;  V.  $782;  hops,  20,762  lbs.;  Y. 
$2,491. 

Butter,  24,022  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,882 ;  cheese,  12,500  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$625  ;  honey,  237  lbs. ;  Y.  $24. 


MENDON. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $725;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  the  m.   of  Wagons,   Sleighs,   and  other 
Yehicles,  4;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,281  ;  C.  $1,200  ;  E.  9. 

Chair  and   Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1;    Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $200;  C.  $25;   E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  39,400  pairs ;  shoe,  300  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $58,896  ;  M.  E.  193 ;  F.  E.  33. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd,  $800 ;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  24 ;  Y. 
$12;  F.  E.  50. 
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V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $900 ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  147,700  feet;  V.  |1,512;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,217  cords;  V.  |3,73S ;  E.  4. 

Boats  built,  48  ;  Y.  $850  ;   E.  3. 

Sheep,  28 ;  wool  consumed,  75  lbs.  ;  Y.  $'25. 

Horses,  116;  Y.  $6,082;  neat  catUe,  761;  Y.  $15,085; 
swine,  467;  Y.  $4856. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,383  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,035  ;  rye, 
684  bush.;  Y.  $449;  barley,  468  bush.;  Y.  $276;  oats,  2,220 
bush.;  Y.  $821;  potatoes,  12,459  bush.;  Y.  $3,150;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  403  bush.;  Y.  $223;  hay,  1,418  tons;  Y. 
$16,823. 

Emit  raised,  7,529  bush.;  Y.  $3,245;  hops,  25  lbs;  Y.  $5. 

Butter,  20,864  lbs.;  Y.  $3,487;  cheese,  9,132  lbs.  ;  Y.  $617; 
honey,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $6. 

Boot  Boxes  m'd,  4,500;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 


MILFORD. 

Saddle  and  Harness  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$200;   C.  $100;   E.  1. 

Hat  Manufactories,  1;  hats  m'd,  150;  Y.  $375 ;  C.  $100; 
E.  2. 

Soap  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  100  bbls. ;  Y.  $425;  C. 
$100;   E.  2. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $1,000  ; 
C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware  m'd,  $150 ;  C. 
$100;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Leather  curried,  $30,000  ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  243,890  pairs;  shoes,  10,550  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $373,835 ;  M.  E.  482 ;  F.  E.  220. 

Straw  Bonnets  m'd,  1,500;  Y.  $1,500;  Y.  of  straw  braid 
m'd,  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $12,500  ;   F.  E.  154. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $3,500;   E.  6. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $1,150 ;  E.  3. 


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Lumber  prepared,  250,000  feet ;  V.  $3,000  ;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,000  cords;  V.  $6,000;  E.  27. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  1,000 
galls.;  V.  $1,000;  all  other  kinds,  1,5.00  galls.;  V.  $800;  an- 
thracite coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  10  tons;  V.  $100; 
V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $255,245;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $127,622. 

Sheep,  23;  V.  $77;  wool  produced,  72  lbs. ;   V.  $12. 

Horses,  205;  V.  $11,045;  neat  cattle,  917;  V.  $18,022; 
swine,  414;  V.  $2,954. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,821  bush. ;  V.  $4,657  ;  rye, 
804  bush.;  V.  $725  ;  barley,  604  bush.  ;  V.  $453;  oats,  1,929 
bush.;  V.  $7.50;  potatoes,  20,123  bush.;  V.  $6,036  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  1,521  bush.;  Y.  $610;  hay,  1,538  tons;  Y. 
$17,500. 

Fruit  raised,  13,552  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,000. 

Butter,  31,124  lbs.;  Y.  $5,602;  cheese,  17,444  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,050. 

Shoe  Pegs  ra'd,  333|  bush.  ;  Y.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Boot  Boxes  m'd,  12,000  ;  Y.  $3,840  ;  E.  4. 

Window  Sashes  m'd,  8,000  lights;  Y.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Doors  m"d,  250;  Y.  $375  ;  E.  1. 

Window  Blinds  m'd,  75  pairs;  Y.  $187;  E.  1. 

Beans  raised,  300  bush.  ;   Y.  $450. 

Y.  of  Wheelwright's  m's,  $1,200;  E.  2. 


MILLBURY. 


Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  5,500  ;  cotton  consumed,  298,000 
lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  36,000  yds.  sheeting,  and  1,424,000  yds. 
printing  cloth:  Y.  $76,400;  C.  67,000;  M.  E.  74;  F.  E.  44. 

Woollen  Mills,  5  ;  sets  of  machinery,  15  ;  wool  consumed, 
365,000  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  120,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $120,000 ;  sati- 


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net,  345,000  yds.;  V.  $120,750;  Kentucky  jeans,  34,000  yds.; 
C.  $100,000;  M.  E.  102;  F.  E.  73. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Cotton  Carpeting,  1  ;  cotton  consumed,  150,- 
000  lbs. ;  carpeting  m'd,  150,000  square  yds. ;  V.  $67,500;  C. 
$10,000;    M.  E.  24-  F.  E.  5. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  240  tons ;  V. 
$1,600;  C.  $8,000;  E.  20. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2  ;   V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $32,000;  C.  $11,000;  E.  32. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1 ;  scythes  m'd,  1,564  doz. ;  V.  $1,400  ; 
E.  20. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1 ;  V.  of  cutlery  m'd,  $300 ; 
E.  1. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1  ;  Y.  of 
articles  m'd,  $9,500;  C.  $2,000;  E.  9. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1;  stock  consumed,  300,000  lbs.;  pa- 
per m'd,  246,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $22,140  ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  6. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $400;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,000 ; 
V.  $3,100;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,600;  C.  $1,000;  E.  13. 

Black  Lead  Manufactories,   I  ;    V.  of  lead  m'd,  $630  ;    E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1  ;  muskets  m'd,  500 ; 
government  pistols  m'd,  4,500;  Y.  of  arms  m'd,  $31,500. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $200 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  31,100;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $12,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  9. 

Boots  m'd,  13,500  pairs;  shoes,  113,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $73,195  ;  M.  E.  136 ;  F.  K.  57. 

Bricks  m'd,  300,000;  Y.  $1,650;  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $360  ;  E.  1. 


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V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $4,500;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  20,000  feet ;  V.  $260. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  400  cords;  V.  $1,500. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,400  galls. ;  V. 
$1,300;  all  other  kinds  of  oil  consumed,  4,000  galls.;  V. 
$2,6S0;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  90  tons; 
V.  $630;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
$7,000 ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  except- 
ing as  above,  consumed  $18,000. 

Sheep,  100;  V.  $175;  wool  produced,  350  lbs.;  Y.  $105. 

Horses,  175;  V.  $8,925;  neat  cattle,  856;  V.  $17,120;  swine, 
239;  V.  $1,434. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,250  bush. ;  V.  $4,250 ;  wheat, 
45  bush.;  V.  $45;  rye,  1,212  bush.;  V.  $909;  barley,  498 
bush.;  V.  $249;  oats,  7,206  bush.;  V.  $2,378;  potatoes,  11,- 
485  bush. ;  V.  $3,445  ;  hay,  1,474  tons,  V,  $17,688. 

Fruit  raised,  2,810  bush.;  V.  $1,405. 

Butter,  18,205  lbs.;  V.  $2,913;  cheese,  15,495  lbs.;  Y.  $775. 

Sash,  Door  and  Blind  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$5,500  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  10. 


NEW  BRAINTREE. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $1,200;   E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  500;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  7,300  pairs ;  shoes,  2,300  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $12,665. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  12,500  ;  Y.  $2,500. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  300  cords ;  Y.  $900. 

Sheep,  762  ;   V.  $1,522  ;  wool  produced,  2,417  lbs. ;  Y.  $850. 

Horses,  119;  Y.  $6,513;  neat  cattle,  1,441;  Y.  $33,063; 
swine,  253;  Y.  $1,103. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,118  bush. ;  Y,  $4,588;  wheat, 


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74  bush. ;  V.  $93 ;  rye,  792  bush. ;  V.  ^.594  ;  barley,  700  bush. 
V.  |350 ;  oats,  8,080  bush.  ;  V.  $2,690 ;  potatoes,  9,630  bush. 
V.  $3,210;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,300  bush.;  V.  $260 
hay,  3,210  tons;  V.  $28,880. 

Fruit  raised,  12,600  bush. ;  V.  $2,.520. 

Butter,  13,500  lbs. ;  V.  $2,250;  cheese,  311,500  lbs.;  V.  $18,- 
690  ;  honey,  300  lbs. ;  V.  $60. 

Spoke  Shaves  m'd,  1,200;  V.  $600. 

Pork  slaughtered,  100,000  lbs.;  V.  $5,000;  calves,  900;  Y 
$4,500  ;  beef,  150,000  lbs. ;  V.  $6000. 


NORTHBOROUGH. 


Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  spindles,  2,348  ;  cotton  consumed,  130,255 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  356,600  yds.  sheetings;  V.  $26,029 ; 
C.  $27,500  ;  M.  E.  19;  F.  E.  30. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  the  m.  of  Rifles,  1  ;  rifles  m'd,  150  ;  Y. 
$5,000  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  7. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,200  ; 
C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Comb  Manufactories,  3  ;  Y.  of  combs  m'd,  $15,000  ;  C. 
$6,700  ;  E.  26. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  1,500;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,500;  C.  $4,800;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs ;  shoes  m'd,  190  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,300;  M.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  575,000;  Y.  $1,962;   E.  6. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  47,000  feet ;  Y.  $546. 

Fire  VYood  prepared,  1,148  cords;    Y.  of  $2,849  ;   E.  16. 

Sheep,  116;  wool  produced,  464  lbs. ;  Y.  $139. 

Horses,  152  ;  Y.  $7,981  ;  neat  cattle,  906  ;  Y.  $20,374  ; 
swine,  197;  Y.  $1,666. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,955  bush. ;  Y.  $5,076 ;  wheat, 


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56  bush.;  V.  $56 ;  rye,  1,006  bush.;  V.  $754 ;  barley,  1,174 
bush.;  V.  $728;  oats,  1,827  bush.;  V.  $603;  potatoes,  12,004 
bush. ;  V.  $3,001  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  657  bush.  ;  V. 
137;  hay,  1,787  tons;  V.  $15,165. 

Fruit  raised,  9,207  bush. ;  V.  $1,434. 

Butter,  48,273  lbs.;  V.  $7,724;  cheese,  6,686  lbs.;  V.  $334. 

V.  of  Children's  Willow  Carriages  m'd,  $400;  C.  $100; 
E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Sleighs,  1  ;  Y.  of  sleighs  m'd,  $140; 
E.  2. 

Bakeries,  1  ;  Y.  of  bread  baked,  $8,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  8. 


NORTH  BRIDGE. 


Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  9,080 ;  cotton  consumed,  501,000 
lbs.;  cotton  m'd.  1,255,000  yds.  sheetings,  832,000  yds  printing 
goods;  V.  $125,220;  C.  $65,000;  M.  E.  119;  F.  E.  135. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 2  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $60,000  ;  C.  $22,000  ;  E.  93. 

V.  of  Leather  curried,  $2,600  ;  C.  $600  ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  3,500  pairs;  shoes,  69,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $53,300;  M.  E.  75  ;  F.  E.  25. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  874  cords;  V.  $2,616. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  2,800 
galls.;  V.  $2,750;  other  kinds  of  oil,  300  galls.  ;  V.  $240;  V. 
of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  $7,000. 

Sheep,  56:  V.  $84;  wool  produced,  140  lbs.;  V.  $56. 

Horses,  108;  V.  $4,320;  neat  cattle,  511;  V.  $10,292; 
swine,  172  ;  V.  $1,376. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,834  bush.  ;  V.  $2,684;  rye, 
883  bush. ;  V.  of  $662 ;  barley,  27  bush.  ;  V.  $16  ;  oats,  2,718 
bush.;  V.  $1,087;  potatoes,  10,581  bush.  ;  V.  $3,174;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  300  bush.;  V.  $150 :  hay,  900  tons;  Y. 
$10,800. 

Fruit  raised,  1,700  bush. ;  Y.  $680. 

Butter,  10,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,500;  cheese,  6,430  lbs.  ;  Y.  $321. 


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NORTH   BROOKFIELD. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
5,737  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  4,328  yds. ;  V.  $3,895  ;  Kentucky 
jeans,  769  yds.  ;  V,  $385  ;  flannel  or  blanketing,  155  yds. ;  V. 
|47  ;    C.  $2,500  ;  M.  E.  3  ;    F.  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $2,000;  E.  5. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  200;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $22,509  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  27,050  pairs ;  shoes,  407,396  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  329,204;  M.  E.  324;  F.  E.  231/ 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $200;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $300;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  139,000  feet;  V.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  586  cords  ;  V.  $2,051  ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Shoe  Boxes  and  Lasts,  m'd,  $1,696;   C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  223 
galls. ;  Y.  $251 ;  whale  oil,  559  galls.  ;  Y.  $300;  Y.  of  all  oth- 
er articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron,  $238,282 ;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production, 
excepting  as  above  consumed,  $1,830. 

Sheep,  648  ;  Y.  $1,237  ;  wool  produced,  1,577  lbs. ;  Y.  $529. 

Horses,  170;  Y.  $9,620;  neat  cattle,  1,281;  Y.  $25,085 ; 
swine,  211;  Y.  $1,524. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,107  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,833;  wheat, 
382  bush. ;  Y.  $573 ;  rye,  531  bush. ;  Y.  $400 ;  barley,  705  ; 
Y.  $470;  oats,  5,388  bush.;  Y.  $1,796;  potatoes,  8,382  bush.; 
Y.  $3,353;  other  esculent  vegetables,  772  bush.;  Y.  $463;  hay, 
2,583  tons  ;  Y.  $20,583. 

Fruit  raised,  8,790  bush. ;  Y.  $2,674. 

Butter,  28,154  lbs.;  Y.  $4,505;  cheese,  75,480  lbs.;  Y. 
$3,494;   honey,  300  lbs.;  Y.  $50;  beeswax,  29  lbs.;  Y.  $10. 


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OAKHAM. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  :  satinet  m'd,  600  yds.  :  V.  $300 ;  C.  $100 ; 
M.  E.  1  :  F.  E.  2. 

Plough  INIanufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  700;  V.  $800 ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $400:  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  :  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $2.50;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  3,650  pairs ;  shoes,  150  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,570 ;  M.  E.  13. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  18,000;  Y.  $4,400;  F.  E.  60. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet  of  boards,  and  250,000  shin- 
gles ;  Y.  $2,500 ;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  800  cords:  Y.  $1,600  ;  E.  4. 

Sheep,  312;  Y.  $858  ;    wool  produced,  1,092  lbs.  ;  Y.  $364. 

Horses,  146 ;  Y.  $6,673 ;  neat  cattle,  1,030 ;  Y.  $23,481 ; 
swine,  162  ;  Y.  $1,349. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,122  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,585;  buck- 
wheat, 92  bush. ;  Y.  $61 ;  rye,  759  bush. ;  Y.  $569  ;  barley, 
1,179  bush.;  Y.  $707;  oats,  6,161  bush.;  Y.  $2,156;  potatoes, 
8,432  bush. ;  Y.  $2,951 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  613  bush.  ; 
Y.  $122;  hay,  2,0.50  tons;  Y.  $16,400. 

Fruit  raised,  8,302  bush.;  Y.  $996. 

Butter,  6,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $975  ;  cheese,  133,150  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,989 ; 
honey,  400  lbs. ;  Y.  $60. 

Square  Timber  prepared,  10,000  feet;  Y.  $.500;  E.  1. 

Powder  Kegs  m'd,  2,500;  Y.  $300  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  2. 
—  -Wire  Sieves  m'd,  400  doz. ;  Y.  $1,000;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Paim-leaf  Hats  m'd,  3,000  ;    Y.  $375  ;  C.  $125  ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Plough  Timber  prepared,  $2,500  ;   C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Twist  for  Matresses,  prepared,  20  tons ;  Y.  $600 ; 
C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Shoe  bottoms,  70,000  pairs;    Y.  $10,500;   M.  E.  50. 

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OXFORD. 

Cotton  Mills,  4;  spindles,  8,040 ;  cotton  consumed,  341,283 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  895,937  yds.  sheeting:  light  goods, 
365,302  yds.,  designed  for  bleaching  and  printing;  V.  $77,436; 
cotton  yarn  m'd,  and  not  made  into  cloth,  2,000  lbs.  (for  thread;) 
Y.  $440  ;  cotton  thread  m'd  21,500  lbs.  (82,000  doz.  spools;)  V. 
J|16,200;  cotton  batting  m'd,  300  lbs.;  V.  $21 ;  C.  $93,000; 
M.  E.  81 ;  F.  E.  87. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  7;  wool  consumed, 
115,648  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  44,000  yds.;  V.  $88,000;  sat- 
met,  57,045  yds.;  V.  $25,897  ;  C.  $65,000;  M.  E.  74 ;  F. 
E.  38. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1;  axes  m'd,  300;  V.  $375  ;  C.  $200 ; 
E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $200;   E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $400 ;  C.  $100 ; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  900  pairs;  shoes,  80,350  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $49,235;  M.  E.  97;  F.  E.  80. 

V.  of  Mathematical  Instruments  m'd,  $3,000  ;   E.  16. 

Lumber  prepared,  698,760  feet ;  V.  $8,023  ;  E.  13. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,836  cords ;  Y.  $7,090  ;  E.  12. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  1,410 
galls.  ;  Y.  $1,341  ;  whale  oil,  200  galls.;  Y.  $120;  other  kinds 
of  oil,  1,950  galls.  ;  Y.  $1,167;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  Amer- 
ican production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $5,267 ;  Y. 
of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above, 
$8,530. 

Saxony  Sheep,  1 ;  merino  sheep,  29  ;  all  other  kinds  of  sheep, 
440  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep,  $800 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  7|  lbs. ; 
merino  wool,  89  lbs.;  all  other  kinds  of  wool,  1,118  lbs.;  Y.  of 
all  the  wool,  $317. 

Horses,  176;  Y.  $9,364;  neat  cattle,  1,025;  Y.  $23,246; 
swine,  391;  Y.  $3,266. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,141  bush. ;  Y.  $5,689 ;  wheat, 


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8  bush.  ;  V.  $S ;  rye,  739  bush. ;  V.  ^615  ;  barley,  640  bush.  ; 
V.  $426  ;  oats,  7,793  bush. ;  V.  $2,599  ;  potatoes,  25,947  bush,  j 
V.  $3,149;  y.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $1,500;  hay,  2,941 
tons;  V.  $16,774;  buckwheat,  551  bush.;  V.  $268. 

Fruit  raised,  8,200  bush. ;  V.  $875. 

Butter,  21,845  lbs. ;  V.  $2,621 ;  cheese,  17,390  lbs. ;  V.  $695  ; 
honey,  296  lbs.;  V.  $37;  beeswax,  40  lbs. ;  V.  $16. 


PAXTON. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  500;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,900;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  37,026  pairs;  shoes,  300  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $60,025  ;  M.  E.  87 ;  F.  E.  37. 

Lumber  prepared,  121,030  feet;  V.  $1,452;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,695  cords;  V.  $6,780;   E.  8. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  120 
galls.;  V.  $108;   whale  oil,  150  galls.  ;  V.  $100. 

Sheep,  166  ;  V.  $500  ;    wool  produced,  581  lbs.  ;  V.  $175. 

Horses,  79;  V.  $4,000  ;  neat  cattle,  510;  V.  $11,000;  swine, 
80 ;  V.  $600. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,919  bush.;  V.  ,$1,440;  rye, 
84  bush. ;  V.  $63 ;  barley,  1,349  bush.;  Y.  $810  ;  oats,  2,714 
bush.;  Y.  $904;  potatoes,  13,972  bush. ;  Y.  $3,100;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  589  bush.;  Y.  $200;  hay,  1,005  tons;  Y. 
$9,045. 

Fruit  raised,  1,132  bush.  ;  Y.  $380;  hops,  21  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3. 

Butter,  15,985  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,600  ;  cheese,  13,266  lbs.  ;  Y.  $725  ; 
honey,  120  lbs.  ;  Y.  $ 


PETERSHAM. 


Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
4,000  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  1,990  yds.;  Y,  $1,651  ;  satinet, 
1,980  yds.;  Y.  $2,238;  flannel  or  blanketing,  500  yds.;  Y. 
$210;  C.  $L500;  M.  E.  6 ;  F.  E.  2. 


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Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  50  ;  V.  ^250 ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  |2,000 ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $300;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  1,100;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,467;  C.  $2,600;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  5,225  pairs  ;  shoes,  4,614  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $10,369;  M.  E.  25;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  59,813;  V.  $14,953;  F.  E.  229. 

Bricks  m'd,  80,000;  V.  $360;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $150 ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  223,096  feet;  V.  $17,822;  E.  18. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  710  cords  ;  V.  $850 ;   E.  4. 

Sheep,  584  ;  V.  $1,662  ;  wool  produced,  2,058  lbs.  ;  V.  $677. 

Horses,  204;  V.  $9,890;  neat  cattle,  1,753;  Y.  $38,512 ; 
swine,  245;  Y.  $1,579. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,441  bush. ;  Y.  $5,581  ;  wheat, 
691  bush.;  Y.  $886;  rye,  671  bush.  ;  Y.  $503;  barley,  1,719 
bush.;  Y.  $1,031;  oats,  8,001  bush.;  Y.  $2,667 ;  potatoes,  16,- 
227  bush. ;  Y.  $4,106  ;  Y.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $847; 
hay,  3,634  tons ;  Y.  $23,044. 

Fruit  raised,  23,542  bush. ;  Y.  $1,522. 

Batter,  29,220  lbs.;  Y.  $3,815;  cheese,  119,740  lbs.;  Y. 
$6,003;  honey,  406  lbs.  ;  Y.  $79. 


PHILLIPSTON. 


Cotton  Mills,  1  ;  spindles,  744;  cotton  consumed,  66,600  lbs. ; 
cotton  cloth  m'd,  200,000  yds.  brown  sheetings;  Y,  $13,000; 
M.  E.  7  ;    F.  E.  12. 

Woollen  Mills,   1  ;    sets  of  machinery,  1  ;    wool  consumed, 


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14,000  lbs. ;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  25,000  yds. ;  woollen  yarn 
m'd  for  listing,  2,000  lbs. ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  3. 

V.  of  Sleighs  m'd,  $860;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,150;  C.  $300;   E.  5. 

Cane  Chair  Bottoms  m'd,  22,500;  V.  of  labor,  $675  ;  palm- 
leaf  splittings,  Y.  of  labor,  $1,500. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  2,175  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $8,000;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  120  pairs  ;  shoes,  230  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $675  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  64,000;  V.  $10,000.  ^     • 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $325. 

Lumber  prepared,  360,000  feet ;  Y.  $2,600. 

Fire  Wood  prepared.  500  cords ;  Y.  $875. 

Sheep,  300;  Y.  $700;  wool  produced,  900  lbs.;  Y.  $300. 

Horses,  92;  Y.  $4,000;  neat  cattle,  754;  Y.  $20,000;  swine, 
157;  Y.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,500  bush. ;  Y.  $2,625  ;  wheat, 
550  bush.;  Y.  $687  ;  rye,  400  bush.  ;  Y.  .$300;  barley,  1,300 
bush.  ;  Y.  $850;  oats,  3,404  bush. ;  Y.  $1,133;  potatoes,  14,- 
000  bush. ;  Y.  $4,666;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,000  bush. ; 
Y.  $600;  hay,  1,700  tons;  Y.  $13,600. 

Fruit  raised,  10,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,250. 

Butter,  18,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,250;  cheese,  29,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,- 
475;  honey,  150  lbs.;  Y.  $25. 


PRINCETON. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  75  ;  Y.  $450 ;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Chair  Manufactories,  3:  chairs  m'd,  16,000;  Y.  $5,800 ;  C. 
$1,200;  E.  12. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  8,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $25,000 ;  C.  $8,000 ;  E.  8. 

Shoes  m'd,  65,000  ;  Y.  $33,000  ;   M.  E.  85  ;  F.  E.  15. 

Lumber  prepared,  12,000  feet;  Y.  $8,400;  E.  16. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,000  cords;   Y.  $2,000;  E.  4. 


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Sheep,  476;  V.  $1,176;  wool  produced,  1,428  lbs.;  V.  $328. 

Horses,  167;  V.  $7,850;  neat  cattle,  1,524;  V.  $33,427 ; 
swine,  235  ;  Y.  $1,671. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,000  bush. ;  V.  $3,750;  wheat, 
1,800  bush.  ;  V.  $1,800;  rye,  2,000  bush.;  V.  $1,500;  barley, 
800  bush.  ;  V.  $400 ;  oats,  4,000  bush.;  V.  $1,400 ;  potatoes, 
20,000  bush.  ;  V.  $4,000  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,000 
bush.  ;  V.  $500 ;  hay,  4,000  tons ;  V.  $25,000. 

Fruit  raised,  5,000  bush.  ;  V.  $1,000. 

Butter,  50,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $7,500  ;  cheese  30,000  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,500. 


ROYALSTON. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  5;  wool  consumed, 
84,145  lbs.;  cassiraere  m'd,  65,000  yds.;  V.  $59,590;  M.  E. 
31  ;  F.  E.  25. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  6 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $14,185  ;  C.  $10,300;  E.  18. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  975;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,850;  C.  $1,500;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  378  pairs;  shoes,  3,720  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $b,012;  M.  E.  14. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  50;  V.  $40  ;  Y.  of  straw  braid 
m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $30;  palm-leaf  hats 
m'd,  48,492 ;  Y.  $8,802. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $150;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $20,090;  E.  24. 

Lumber  prepared,  2,157,000  feet;  Y.  $15,115. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  597  cords;  Y.  $1,010. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  635 
galls.;  Y.  $571;  whale  oil,  140  galls.;  Y.  $70;  other  kinds  of 
oil,  ],000  galls.;  Y.  $650. 

Merino  Sheep,  370;  all  other  kinds,  688;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$1,494;  merino  wool  produced,  1,127  lbs.  :  all  other  kinds,  1,735 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $948. 

Horses,    211;  Y.    $9,062;  neat   cattle,    1,622;  Y.   $25,861 
swine,  181  ;  Y.  $1,267. 


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Indian  Com  or  Maize  raised,  4,926  bush. ;  V.  $3,694;  wheat, 
1,053  bush.;  V.  $1,337;  rye,  737  bush.;  V.  $552;  barley, 
1,S69  bush.  ;  V.  $1,246;  oats,  4,122  bush.;  V.  $1,546;  potatoes, 
15,462  bush.;  V.  $5,154;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,625 
bush.;  V.  $541  ;  hay,  2,866  tons;  V.  $23,634. 

Fruit  raised,  7,631  bush. ;  V.  $1,373;  raw  silk,  5  lbs.;  V.  $25. 

Butter,  29,280  lbs.;  V.  $4,099;  cheese,  27,505  lbs.;  V. 
$1,377;  honey,  300  lbs.  ;  V.  $37;  shoe  pegs  m'd,  3,000  bush. 

V.  of  Brushwoods  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Woollen  Gloves  m'd,  $37. 

V.  of  Sashes,  Blinds  and  Doors,  m'd,  $1,100. 

V.  of  Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  $1,000. 

V.  of  Rakes  m'd,  $185. 

V.  of  Carriages  m'd,  $2,000  ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  $560. 

V.  of  Stave  Machines  m'd,  $L20. 


RUTLAND.   ■ 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
37,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  50,000  yds. ;  V.  $20,000  ;  M.  E.  6 ;  F. 
E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,800  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  12. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800;  C.  $400;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  250;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $500  ;  C.  $250  ;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  27,600  pairs  ;  V.  $39,400;  M.  E.  67;  F.  E.  25. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  28,500;  V.  $6,000;  F.  E.  200. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $700 ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,613,000  feet;  V.  $8,400;  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,200  cords;  V.  $4,000;  E.  20. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing  establishments,  225 
galls. ;  V.  $230  ;  other  kinds  of  oil,  640  galls. ;  V.  $500. 

Sheep,  360;  V.  $875  ;  wool  produced,  1,100  lbs. ;  V.  $365. 


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Horses,  180;  V.  $7,825;  neat  cattle,  1,335;  V.  $28,703; 
swine,  182;  V.  $1,561 

Indian  Cora  or  Maize  raised,  4,200  bush. ;  V.  $2,800 ;  wheat, 
73  bush.  ;  V.  $90 ;  rye,  850  bush.  ;  Y.  $G37 ;  barley,  2,735 
bush.;  V,  $1,367;  oais,  5,483  bush.;  V.  $1,828;  potatoes, 
10,000  bush.;  Y.  $4,200;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,125 
bush.  ;  Y.  $300;  hay,  2,400  tons;  Y.  $19,200. 

Fruit  raised,  3,000  bush. ;  Y.  $800. 

Butter,  26,000  lbs.;  Y.  $3,900;  cheese,  39,000  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,950. 


SHREWSBURY. 


Harness  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  harnesses  m'd,  $240 ;  C. 
$120;  E.  1. 

Hat  Manufactories,  1;  hats  m'd,  100;  Y.  $250;  C.  $150; 
E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  3;  fowling-pieces  and 
rifles  m'd,  415;  Y.  $4,075;  C.  $1,358;  E.  5. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $450; 
C.  $70;   E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  2,900;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $13,410;  C.  $9,000;  E.  14. 

Shoes  m'd,  127,500  pairs;  Y.  $97,617;  M.  E.  170;  F.  E. 
162. 

Straw  Bonnets  m'd,  75  ;  Y.  $150 ;  Y.  of  straw  braid  m'd 
and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $99;  F.  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  787  cords;  Y.  $2,122  ;  M.  E.  9. 

Merino  Sheep,  4;  other  kinds,  134;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$346;  merino  wool  produced,  11  lbs. ;  all  other  kinds,  432  lbs,; 
Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $111. 

Horses,  173;  Y.  $9,281;  neat  cattle,  1,112;  Y.  $27,683; 
swine,  257;  Y.  $2,151. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,154  bush. ;  Y.  $7,616;  wheat, 
63  bush.;  Y.  t^S  ;  rye,  1,221  bush.;  Y.  $915;  barley,  1,268 
bush.;    Y.  $841;    oats,  5,621  bush.;    Y.   $2,248;    potatoes, 


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18,093  bush. ;  V.  $6,870;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,476  bush. ; 
V.  $337;  hay,  2,299  tons;  V.  |22,037. 

Fruit  raised,  20,818  bush. ;  V.  $11,274. 

Butter,  93,491  lbs.  ;  V.  $15,280  ;  cheese,  27,263  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,762;  honey,  185  lbs.  ;  V.  $37. 


SOUTHBOROUGH. 


Brush  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  brushes  m'd,  $2,500 ;  C. 
$700 ;    E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  22,980  pairs;  shoes,  25,385  pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $51,202;  M.  E.  110;  F.  E.  35. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m"d,  20,500;  V.  $16,000;  V.  of 
straw  braid  m'd,  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $107  ;  F. 
E.  33. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  134  cords;  V.  $459  ;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  30  galls.  ;  V.  $27; 
whale  oil,  20  galls.;  V.  $15;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  100  galls. ; 
V.  $85;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  13  tons  ;  V.  $198;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of 
American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron  consum- 
ed in  manufacturing,  $16,820;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  for- 
eign production,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $19,000. 

Sheep,  19 ;  V.  $56  ;  wool  produced,  56  lbs.  ;  V.  $22. 

Horses,  119;  V.  $6,152  ;  neat  cattle,  989  ;  V.  $19,975  ;  swine, 
298 ;  V.  $2,305. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9.685  bush.  ;  V.  ,$6,395 ;  wheat, 
135  bush.;  V.  $202;  rye,  1,041  bush.;  V.  $883;  barley,  481 
bush. ;  V.  $240  ;  oats,  5,834  bush. ;  V.  $2,041  ;  potatoes,  22,959 
bush. ;  V.  $4,591 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,030  bush.;  V. 
$220;  hay,  1,818  tons  ;  V.  $16,792. 

Fruit  raised,  8,900  bush.;  V.  $1,984. 

Butter,  41,945  lbs.;  V.  $8,942;  cheese,   2,800  lbs.;  V.  $110. 

Milk,  68,912  galls. ;  V.  $5,513. 

V.  of  Calves,  $1,566. 
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SOUTHBRIDGE. 

Cotton  Mills,  6;  spindles,  13,098;  cotton  consumed,  493,000 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  550,000  yds.;  fine  sheetings  1,600,000 
yds.;  coarse  print  goods,  2,150,000  yds.;  V.  |134,000;  C. 
$135,000;  M.  E.  135;  F.  E.  141. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  11;  wool  consumed, 
350,000  lbs. ;  broadcloth  m'd,  120,000  yds.  ;  V.  $300,000  ;  cas- 
simere,  1,000  yds.  ;  V.  $800;  C.  $300,000;  M.  E.  125;  F.  E. 
130. 

Water-Twisted  Kersey  m'd,  69,074  yds.;  V.  $11,617;  C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  13. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Worsted  Goods,  or  Goods  of  which 
W^orsted  is  a  component  part,  2;  goods  m'd,  1,560,000  yds.;  V. 
$195,000;  C.  $220,000;  M.  E.  118;  F.  E.  157. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Gold  and  Silver  Ware  and  Jewel- 
ry, 1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $12,728;  C.  $2,500;  E.  10. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  :  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800;  C.  $500 ;  M.  E.  2. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  28,000 
lbs.;  V.  $1,120;  candles  m'd,  4,000  lbs. ;  V.  $320;  C.  $750 : 
M.  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  $1,500  ;   E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $3,000  ;  C.  $3,000 ; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  4,580  pairs ;  shoes,  2,580  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $11,367;  M.  E.  20. 

Bricks  m'd,  250,000;  V.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  413,000  feet;  V.  $4,130;  M.  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,518  cords;  V.  $3,036;  M.  E.  10. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,457  galls.  ;  V. 
$2,457;  whale  oil  consumed,  500  galls.;  Y.  $250;  all  other 
kinds  of  oil,  6,000  galls.;  V.  $5,000  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of 
American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consum- 
ed in  manufacturing,  $40,000. 

Saxony  Sheep,  300;  merinos,  206;  all  other  sheep,  282;  V. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $1,175;  Saxony  wool  produced,  800  lbs. ;  me- 


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rino,  60S  lbs. ;  all  other  kinds  of  wool,  490  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the 
wool,  $595. 

Horses,  164  ;  V.  $8,892  ;  neat  cattle,  1,045  ;  V.  $20,190  ; 
swine,  332  ;  V.  $4,278. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6.506  bush. ;  Y.  $4,879  ;  wheat, 
113  bush.  ;  Y.  $141  ;  rye,  459  bush.  ;  Y.  $381  ;  barley,  848 
bush.  ;  Y.  $509 ;  oats,  4,076  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,358 ;  potatoes,  16,- 
153  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,038;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,368  bush.  ; 
Y.  $456;  hay,  2,026  tons;  Y.  $23,060. 

Fruit  raised,  9,696  bush. ;  Y.  $1,444 ;  raw  silk,  20  lbs. ;  Y.  $95. 

Butter,  21,913  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,068  ;  cheese,  36,975  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,849  ; 
honey,  312  lbs. ;  Y.  $52  ;  beeswax,  33  lbs.  ;  Y.  $11. 


SPENCER. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  1,200;  cotton  consumed,  116,000 
lbs.  ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  sheetings,  15,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $1,050;  cotton 
yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  (satinet  warps,)  44,000  lbs. ; 
Y.  $9,200;  pelisse  wadding  m'd,  1,250  bales  of  360  pieces  each, 
Y.  $12,000;  C.  $14,500;  M.  E.  19;  F.  E.  12. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
9,000  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  8,000  yds.;  Y.  $4,000;  C.  $2,000 ;  M. 
E.  4  ;  F.  E.  3. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  2;  scythes  m'd,  2,040;  Y.  $1,530;  C. 
$2,000 ;  E.  3. 

Powder  Mills,  1 ;  powder  m'd,  132,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $15,000;  C. 
$3,500;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  chairs  m'd, 
1,000;  Y.  of  chairs  and  other  furniture  m'd,  $2,700. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  2,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,500;  C.  $3,500;   E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  64,850  pairs;  Y.  $93,100;  M.  E.  126;  F.  E.  41. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  7,007;  Y.  $1,752;  F.  E.  68. 

Bricks  m'd,  60,000;  Y.  $300;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  287,000  feet;  Y.  $3,135  ;  E.  31. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,140  cords;  Y.  $5,700  ;  E.  24. 


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Sheep,  468  ;  V.  ||1,872  ;  wool  produced,  1,872  lbs. ;   V.  $700. 

Horses,  237;  V.  $9,480;  neat  cattle,  1,577;  V.  $31,858; 
swine,  240;   V.  |1,440. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,100  bush. ;  V.  $6,725 ;  rye, 
658  bush.;  V.  $526;  barley,  1,823  bush.;  V.  $1,050;  oats, 
9,705  bush. ;  V.  .f  3,571  ;  potatoes,  15,460  bush. ;  V.  $5,411  ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  2,450  bush. ;  V.  $250 ;  hay,  2,662 
tons ;  Y.  $22,314. 

Fruit  raised,  13,700  bush. ;  V.  $1,370. 

Butter,  34,160  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,783;  cheese,  58,500  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,- 
925  ;  honey,  333  lbs.  ;  V.  $67. 

V.  of  Whip  Handles  m'd,  $108. 

V.  of  Garments  m'd,  $16,000 ;  E.  39. 

Wire  Mills,  2;  wh-e  drawn,  32,000  lbs.;  V.  $8,000;  C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  6. 


STERLING. 

V.  of  Saddles,  Harnesses,  and  Trunks  m'd,  $890. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  403;  V. 
$1,000;  C.  $600;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $400;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  34;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $41,050;  C.  $13,500;  E.  84. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  flour  m'd,  100  bbls.  ;  Y.  $500. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  1,800;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,500;  C.  $3,500;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  1,000  pairs;  shoes,  4,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $7,000 ;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  112,400;  Y.  $29,000;  F.  E.  225. 

Bricks  m'd,  450,000  ;  Y.  $1,800  ;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $200. 

Y.  of  W^ooden  Ware  m'd,  $2,875  ;   E.  7. 

Lumber  prepared,  958,000  feet;  Y.  $10,357;  E.  12. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,048  cords  ;  Y.  $2,980  ;  E.  6. 

V.  of  Brown  Earthern  Ware  m'd,  $2,500 ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  3. 


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Sheep,  276;   V.  |828 ;  wool  produced,  1,104  lbs. ;  V.  |368. 

Horses,  224;  V.  ,4^11,400;  neat  cattle,  1,387;  V.  $34,793; 
swine,  600  ;  V.  |5,100. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,655  bush. ;  V.  $6,491 ;  wheat, 
776  bush.;  V.  ,$970;  rye,  2,554  bush.;  V.  $2,013;  barley, 
1,113  bush. ;  V.  $701 ;  oats,  4,189  bush. ;  V.  $1,396  ;  potatoes, 
23,542  bush.  ;  V.  $5,885 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,000 
bush.  ;  V.  $200 ;  hay,  3,321  tons ;  V.  $30,294. 

Fruit  raised,  11,945  bush.;  V.  $3,723;  hops,  1,000  lbs.; 
V.  $100. 

Butter,  75,145  lbs.;  V.  $12,657;  cheese,  15,260  lbs.;  V. 
$915  ;  honey,  300  lbs. ;  V.  $50. 

Calves,  600;  V.  $2,600;  lambs,  142;  V.  $284. 


STURBRIDGE. 


Cotton  Mills,  4;  spindles,  12,320;  cotton  consumed,  375,000 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  1,900,000  yds.;  V.  $118,000;  cotton 
batting  m'd,  10,000  lbs.;  C.  $132,000;  M.  E.  90;  F.  E.  187. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs,  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  50;  V.  $400;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Harness  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  harnesses  m'd,  $550;  C. 
$500 ;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs,  and  other  Ve- 
hicles, 2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $5,550;  C.  $2,125  ;  E.  10. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$800  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $500;  C.  $300  ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  1,575;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,850 ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  805  pairs;  shoes,  21,175  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $16,178  ;  M.  E.  21 ;  F.  E.  8. 

Lumber  prepared,  406,900  feet;  V.  $3,684;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,717  cords;  V.  $5,497;  E.  15. 


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Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,400  galls. ;  V.  $1,- 
260  ;  whale  oil,  500  galls.  ;  V.  $250 ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of 
American  production  consumed,  excepting  cotton,  wool,  and 
iron,  $2,075. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,712;  all  other  kinds  of  sheep,  51  ;  V.  of  all 
kinds,  $1,650;  merino  wool  produced,  4,661  lbs.;  all  other 
wool,  106  lbs.;  V.  of  all  kinds,  $1,281. 

Horses,  186;  V.  $9,140;  neat  cattle,  1,620;  V.  $29,616; 
swine,  260  ;  V.  $1,728. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,922  bush. ;  V.  $5,940;  wheat, 
281  bush.;  V.  $299;  rye,  1,118  bush.;  V.  $838;  barley,  550 
bush. ;  V.  $338  ;  oats,  9,764  bush. ;  V.  $3,254 ;  potatoes,  2,049 
bush.;  V.  $683;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,340  bush.;  V. 
$585;  hay,  3,181  tons;  V.  $22,642. 

Fruit  raised,  13,191  bush. ;  V.  $1,481. 

Butter,  39,777  lbs.;  V.  $5,966;  cheese,  35,514  lbs.;  V. 
$1,665. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Augurs  and  Bitts,  1 ;  V.  $9,375 ; 
C.  $3,000  ;  E.  14. 


SUTTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  4 ;  spindles,  8,336 ;  cotton  consumed,  349,955 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  1,773,445  yds.  (printing  cloth);  V. 
$108,000;  C.  $100,000;  M.  E.  110;  F.  E.  126. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  2 ;  wool  consumed, 
50,000  lbs.;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  100,000  yds.;  V.  $30,000; 
C.  $6,000 ;  M.  E.  10 ;  F.  E.  12. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  m'd,  300  dozen;  V.  $2,700; 
C.  $2,000  ;  E.  6. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  400;  V.  $3,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $787;  E.  2. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  flour  m'd,  1,000  bbls. ;  V.  $5,500 ;  C. 
$5,000;  E.  2. 


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Boots  m'd,  3,040  pairs;  shoes,  102,200  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  160,860 ;  M.  E.  108  ;  F.  E.  95. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $4,000  ;  E.  7. 

Lumber  prepared,  12,250  feet;  V.  $112. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  975  cords;  V.  $1,683. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,195  galls.  ;  V. 
$1,150;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  86  tons; 
V.  $602  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  con- 
sumed, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $6,000. 

Merino  Sheep,  3;  other  kinds  of  sheep,  364;  V.  of  all  the 
sheep,  $677;  merino  wool  produced,  10  lbs.;  other  kinds  of 
wool,  728  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $300. 

Horses,  187;  V.  $8,355;  neat  cattle,  1,354;  V.  $26,525; 
swine,  430;  V.  $2,7C0. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  11,000  bush. ;  V.  $8,250;  wheat, 
119  bush.;  V.  $119;  rye,  1,060  bush.;  V.  $883;  barley,  1,327 
bush.;  V.  $796;  oats,  9,479  bush.;  V.  $3,317;  potatoes,  17,- 
966  bush. ;  V.  $4,491  ;  other,  esculent  vegetables,  1,657  bush. ; 
V.  $250  ;  hay,  2,579  tons  ;  V.  $23,744. 

Fruit  raised,  5,046  bush.  ;  V.  $1,261. 

Butter,  29,423  lbs.;  V.  $4,903;  cheese,  26,622  lbs.;  V. 
$1,597. 


TEMPLETON. 


Woollen  Mills.  2;  sets  of  machinery,  7;  wool  consumed, 
240,000  lbs.  ;  broadcloth  m'd,  30,000  yds. ;  V.  $60,000 ;  cassi- 
mere,  120,000  yds.;  V.  $120,000;  C.  $100,000;  M.  E.  75;  F. 
E.  64. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  45  tons;  V.  $3,000  j 
C.  $500  ;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 1;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $800;  E.  7. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1  ;  V.  of 
articles  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Brush  Manufactories.  1  ;  V.  of  brushes  m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $75  ; 
E.  4. 


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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  |L200;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  2,100 ; 
Y.  $4,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $500 ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  14  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $34,330,  C.  $6,000;  M.  E.  63;  F.  E.  40. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $6,500;  C.  $2,000 ; 
E.  8. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  3,800;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $16,800;  C.  $7,500;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  18.500  pairs;  shoes,  2,500  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $24,925  ;  M.  E.  33  ;  F.  E.  15. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  70,000;  Y.  $14,000;  F.  E.  160. 

Bricks  m'd,  95,000;  Y.  $380;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $2,000  ;  E.  6. 

Lumber  prepared,  2,330,000  feet;  Y.  $20,000;  E.  35. 

Sheep,  167;  Y.  $390;  wool  produced,  670  lbs.  ;  Y.  $223. 

Horses,  206;  Y.  $8,737,  neat  cattle,  1,172;  Y.  $23,394; 
swine,  180;  Y.  $1,147. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,457  bush. ;  Y.  $2,420  ;  wheat, 
307  bush.  ;  Y.  $307;  rye,  654  bush.;  Y.  $490;  barley,  3,384 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,030;  oats,  2,406  bush. ;  Y.  $794;  potatoes,  12,787 
bush.;  Y.  $3,197;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,000  bush.;  Y. 
$500 ;  hay,  2,250  tons  ;  Y.  $18,000. 

Fruit  raised,  11,362  bush. ;  Y.  $1,136. 

Butter,  24,455  lbs.;  Y.  $3,057;  cheese,  21,460  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,073. 

Y.  of  Doors,  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $5,600. 

Y.  of  Packing  Boxes  m'd,  $300;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Metre  Cards  and  Boxes  m'd,  $3,500 ;  E.  5. 


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UPTON. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,750;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,GT0  ;  C.  |500  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and  curried,  $4,000;  C. 
$425 ;   E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  18,000  pairs;  shoes,  25,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes;  $41,357;  M.  E.  75  ;  F.  E.  50. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  89,430;  V.  $57,270;  V.  of 
straw  braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $28,000; 
F.  E.  200. 

y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $500 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $1,000;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,200  ;   E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  315,000  feet;  V.  $3,7S0:  shingles,  600,000; 
V.  $1,200;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  728  cords;  Y.  $2,700;  E.  4. 

Sheep,  27;  Y.  $54;  wool  produced,  90  lbs.  ;  Y.  $36. 

Horses,  127;  Y.  $7,005;  neat  cattle,  645  ;  Y.  $13,886;  swine, 
264  ;  Y.  $2,640. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,784  bush.;  Y.  $1,338;  rye, 
1,038  bush.  ;  Y.  $865  ;  barley,  429  bush. ;  Y.  $300;  oats,  2,907 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,017;  potatoes,  13,796  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,449;  hay,  967 
tons;  Y.  $11,904. 

Fruit  raised,  4,619  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,154. 

Butter,  17,880  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,980 ;  cheese,  10,200  lbs.  ;  Y.  $712; 
honey,  578  lbs.;  Y.  $96;  beeswax,  100  lbs.;  Y.  $33. 

Cranberries,  600  bush.  ;   Y.  $600. 

Beans,  180  bush.  ;  Y.  $270. 


UXBRIDGE. 

Cotton  Mills,  4;  spindles,  9,036;  cotton  consumed,  289,902 
lbs. ;  cloth  m'd,  808,633  yds. ;  Y.  $70,000 ;  yarn  m'd  and  not 
18 


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made  into  cloth,  (satinet  warps,)  56,800  lbs. ;  V.  $12,625  ;  C. 
$105,000;  M.  E.  85;  F.  E.  125. 

Woollen  Mills,  5  ;  sets  of  machinery,  11;  wool  consumed, 
286,600  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  211,600  yds.;  V.  |1S5,120;  Ken- 
tucky jeans,  76,076  yds.;  V.  $37,512;  plaid  flannel,  64,000 
yds. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  4,200 
lbs.  ;  V.  $4,000;  C.  $137,000;  M.  E.  107;  F.  E.  83. 

Saddle^  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $900  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,500;  C.  $3,000;  E.  12. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,582; 
C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Tin,  Copper  and  Sheet  Iron  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,500;  C.  $6,000;  E.  4. 

Flouring  Mills,  1  ;  flour  m'd,  170  bbls. ;  V.  $935  ;  C.  $400 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  2,500  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $8,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  10,300  pairs;  shoes,  7,377  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $20,800;  M.  E.  53;  F.  E.  14. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  200;  V.  $450;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $540 ;  F.  E. 
12. 

Bricks  m'd,  400,000;  Y.  $2,400;  E.  6. 
V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,750  ;  E.  6. 
Lumber  prepared,  370,500  feet ;  V.  $4,750  ;  E.  5. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,600  cords ;  V.  $8,466  ;  E.  15. 
Sperm   Oil   consumed   in    manufacturing,    1,680    galls.;    V. 
$1,140;  whale  oil,  600  galls. ;  V.  $450;  all  other  kinds  of  oil, 
3,420  galls.;  V.  $1,866;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American 
production  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron  consumed  in  manu- 
facturing, $1,500;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production 
excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $1,200. 

Sheep,  57;  V.  $114;  wool  produced,  253  lbs  ;  V.  $76. 
Horses,    182;    V.    $10,002;    neat   cattle,    960;  V.    $20,900; 
swine,  474  ;  V.  $8,037. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,801  bush.;  V.  $8,100;  rye, 


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1,789  bush.;  V.  $1,431;  barley,  237  bush.;  V.  $159;  oats, 
6,259  bush.;  V.  $2,504;  potatoes,  19,936  bush.;  V.  $4,984; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  1,650  bush.;  V.  $825;  hay,  2,110 
tons;  V.  $26,070. 

Fruit  raised,  8,866  bush. ;  V.  $3,646. 

Butter,  44,500  lbs.  ;  V.  $7,416;  cheese,  8,485  lbs.  ;  Y.  $509; 
honey,  73  lbs. ;  V.  $14. 


WARREN. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  1,700;  cotton  consumed,  52,000 
lbs.  ;  sheetings  m'd,  190,000  yds. ;  V.  $17,000 ;  M.  E.  15  ;  F. 
E.  17. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
15,000  lbs.  ;  cassimere  m'd,  11,500  yds. ;  V.  $8,625  ;  C.  $4,000 ; 
M.  E.  6 ;  F.  E.  4. 

Forges,  1  ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  chain  cables,  «fcc.  m'd,  50  tons; 
V.  $5,000  ;  C.  3,000  ;  E.  2. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1  ;  scythes  m'd,  6,000  ;  V.  $5,000  ;  C. 
$5,000;  E.  8. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  300;  V. 
$700;  C.  $300;   E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs ;  shoes,  500  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$1,100;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  141,500  feet;  Y.  $2,190  ;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  171  cords;  Y.  $419  ;   E.  2. 

Sheep,  629;  Y.  $1,183:   wool  produced,  1,829  lbs.;  Y.  $629. 

Horses,  117;  Y.  $5,783;  neat  cattle,  1,498;  Y.  $32,506; 
swine,  401  ;  Y.  $8,267. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,574  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,297 ;  wheat, 
180  bush. ;  Y.  $269 ;  rye,  800  bush. ;  Y.  $580  ;  barley,  259 
bush.  ;  Y.  $185  ;  oats,  7,248  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,164 ;  potatoes,  17,992 
bush. ;  Y.  $3,921 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  379  bush.  ;  Y. 
$35  ;  hay,  2,663  tons  ;  Y.  $18,211. 

Fruit  raised,  12,596  bush. ;  Y.  $813. 

Butter,  12,915  lbs.;  Y.  $1,848;  cheese,  278,250  lbs.;  Y. 
$10,357. 


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WEBSTER. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  9,328  ;  cotton  consumed,  463,968 
lbs.;  printing  cloth  m'd,  214,966  yds.;  shirtings,  288,377  yds.; 
649,826  yds.  cloth.  No.  16  and  17;  in  all,  1,153,170  yds.;  V. 
^75,487;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  62,906 
lbs.;  V.  $15,433;  cotton  thread  m'd,  51,092  lbs.;  V.  $20,436; 
C.  $143,500;   M.  E.  109;   F.  E.  127. 

Woollen  ]\Iills.  1;  sets  of  machinery,  5;  wool  consumed, 
138,000  lbs.  ;  broadcloth  m'd,  49,491  yds,;  V.  $148,473;  cas- 
simere,  5,313  yds.  ;  V.  $7,970;  C.  $150,000;  M.  E.  74;  F.  E. 
40. 

Forges,  1;  bar  iron,  anchors,  chain  cables  and  other  articles 
m'd,  3  tons;  V.  $1,200;  C.  $600;   E.  3. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1:  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons;  V.  $7,- 
500;   C.  $2,000;   E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800;  C.  $400;  E.  1. 

Cap  Manufactories,  1;  caps  m'd,  600;  V.  $500;  C.  $100; 
E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,275  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  300 
bbls.  ;  V.  $750;  C.  $500;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $825;  C.  $400;   E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $1,250;  C.  $5,000; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  550  pairs;  shoes,  6,100  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,800 ;  M.  E.  6  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  110,500  feet;  V.  $1,383;  E.  6. 

Fn-e  Wood  prepared,  2,305  cords  ;  V.  $6,200  ;  E.  28. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,000  galls. ;  V.  $960; 
all  other  kinds  of  oil,  2,400  galls.;  V.  $1,440;  anthracite  coal 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  60  tons;  V.  $451  ;  V.  of  all  other 
articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool,  and 
iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $13,725  ;    Y.  of   all  other 


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articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed, 
$8,043. 

Merino  Sheep,  118;  V.  j$200;  wool  produced,  300  lbs.; 
V.  $100. 

Horses,  53;  V.  $3,975;  neat  cattle,  228;  V.  $4,560;  swine, 
78;  Y.  $312. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,630  bush. ;  V.  $1,972;  rye, 
767  bush. ;  V.  $639 ;-  oats,  2,500  bush.  ;  Y.  $925  ;  potatoes, 
5,433  bush.;  Y.  $1,477;  other  esculent  vegetables,  220  bush.; 
Y.  $110;  hay,  512  tons;  Y.  .$5,120. 

Fruit  raised,  3,489  bush. :  Y.  $698. 

Butter,  6,355  lbs.:  Y.  $889;  cheese,  3,403  lbs.;  Y.  $204; 
honey,  105  lbs.:  Y.  $21. 

Sheet  Iron  Stoves  m'd,  300;  Y.  $1,500. 

Y.  of  Stove  Pipe  m'd,  $400. 

Y.  of  Copper  Boilers  m'd,  $400. 

Y.  of  Baskets  m'd,  $25. 

Y.  of  Barrels,  Buckets,  Firkins,  and  Tubs  m'd,  $150. 


VYESTBOROUGH. 


Axe  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  axes  m'd,  $1,150;  C.  $200; 
E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $150. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehiclcs, 
12;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $13,222;  C.  $1,000;  E.  15. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  :  Y.  of  ware,  $2,000;  C.  $500; 
E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  2,300;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,925;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  30,900  pairs;  shoes,  109,920  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $84,699  ;  M.  E.  200 ;  F.  E.  75. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  3,000  ;  Y.  $1,500  ;  Y.  of  straw 


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braid   m'd   and   not   made   into    bonnets   and    hats,    $1,000 ; 
F.  E.  20. 

Bricks  m'd,  290,000 ;  V.  $1,160  ;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,500;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  57,000  feet;  V.  $850  ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  405  cords;  V.  $1,405  ;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  30  ;  V.  $75  ;  wool  produced,  80  lbs.  ;  V.  $25. 

Horses,  196;    V.  $9,780;    neat  cattle,   1,388;    V.   $29,201 
swine,  272;  V.  $1,4.50. 

Indian  Corn  or   Maize   raised,    13,020   bush.;    V.    $9,109 
wheat,  14  bush.;  V.  $17;  rye,  1,200  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  barley 
1,520  bush.;  V.  $912  ;  oats,  4,360  bush. ;  V.  $1,308  ;  potatoes 
21,000  bush.;    V.   $4,200;    other   esculent    vegetables,    3,500 
bush.;  V.  $650;  hay,  2,303  tons;  V.  $15,140. 

Fruit  raised,  4,G00  bush. ;  V.  $1,725. 

Butter,  23,000  lbs. ;  V.  $4,140 ;  cheese,  4,380  lbs. ;  V.  $260. 

Beans,  200  bush.  ;  V.  $300. 

Straw  Cutters  m'd,  10  ;  churns  m'd,  6 ;  barrels  and  tubs  m'd, 
120  ;  V.  $200. 

Milk  produced,  377,192  galls.;  V.  $34,045. 

Peas,  10  bush. ;  V.  $25. 


WEST  BOYLSTON. 


Cotton  Mills,  6;  spindles,  8,220;  cotton  consumed,  643,022 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  1,443,000  yds.  (brown  sheetings,  shirt- 
ings, and  drillings) ;  V.  $93,360;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made 
into  cloth,  119,000  lbs. ;  V.  $24,.500  ;  cotton  batting  m'd,  10,000 
lbs.;  V.  $.500;  C.  $67,500;  M.  E.  76;  F.  E.  96. 

Forges,  7;  bar  iron,  anchors,  chain  cables,  and  other  articles 
m'd,  8^  tons;  V.  $2,900;  C.  $1,600;  E.  6. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $550;  C.  $250;    E.  1. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1;  cordage  m'd,  2,000  lbs.;  V.  $300; 
C.  $300  ;  E.  3. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $250  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  1,500  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,500  ;  C.  $1,200  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  45,265  pairs  :  shoes,  2,265  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $11,316  ;  M.  E.  23. 

Lumber  prepared,  57,000  feet;  V.  $107;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  230  cords;  V.  $690;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed   in    manufacturing,   1,732    galls. ;    V. 
$1,616. 

Sheep,  115;  V.  $230;  wool  produced,  345  lbs.;  V.  $90. 

Horses,  165;  V.  $660;  neat  cattle,  648;  V.  $14,500;  swine, 
185;  V.  $1,018. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,210  bush. ;  V.  $4,657;  wheat, 
64  bush.;  V.  $57;  rye,  1,204  bush.;  V.  $903;  barley,  313  bush. 
V.  $235;  oats,  3,369  bush. ;  V.  $1,112;  potatoes,  9,786  bush. 
V.   $2,446;  other  esculent  vegetables,   425    bush.;    V.   $106 
hay,  1,354  tons;  V.  $13,540. 

Fruit  raised,  2,250  bush. ;  V.  $900. 

Butter,  30,050  lbs. ;  V.  $4,507;  cheese,  7,910  lbs.  ;  Y.  $474. 


WESTMINSTER. 


Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,100  ;  C.  $825  ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $5,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  8. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  10 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $54,982;  C.  $10,125;  E.  91. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  625 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,200;  C.  $1,050;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  408  pairs ;  shoes  m'd,  656  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,203;  M.  E.  3. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  2,087;  Y.  $4,091 ;  Y.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $3,376  ;  palm- 
leaf  hats  m'd,  7,703  ;  Y.  $1,331 ;  F.  E.  51. 


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V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $500 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Woodeti  Ware  m'd,  $3,867;   E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  473,600  feet ;  V.  $4,857  ;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,469  cords;  V.  $1,049;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  476;  V.  $1,021  ;  wool  produced,  1,904  lbs.  ;  V.  $666. 

Horses,  217;  V.  .$8,546;  neat  cattle,  1,419;  V.  $26,571; 
swine,  213;  V.  $1,692. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,243  bush.;  V.  $4,369;  wheat, 
1,058  bush.;  V.  $1,375;  rye,  897  bush.;  V.  $789;  barley,  2,- 
839  bnsh.;  V.  $1,845;  oats,  3,181  bush.;  V.  $1,272;  potatoes, 
13,285  bush.;  V.  $4,384;  other  esculent  vegetables,  4,563 
bush.;  V.  $1,298;  hay,  2,710  tons;  V.  $22,535. 

Fruit  raised,  19,253  bush. ;  V.  $3,000. 

Butter,  39,925  lbs.;  V.  $5,589;  cheese,  31,261  lbs.;  V. 
$1,719;  honey,  91  lbs.;  V.  $15;  beeswax,  4  lbs.;  V. 


WINCHENDON. 


Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  4,600;  sheetings  and  drillings  m'd, 
1,140,000  yds.  ;  V.  $79,800;  C.  $30,000;  M.  E.  39;  F.  E.  50. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  3  ;  wool  consumed, 
80,000  lbs. ;  cassimerc  m'd,  75,000  yds. ;  V.  $100,000;  C.  $20,- 

000  ;  M.  E.  35  ;  F.  E.  30. 

Establishments  for  ra.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $13,000;  E,  15. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 

1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,700;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $9,500;  C.  $10,000;  E.  6. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  114,400;  V.  $14,285;  F.  E.  190. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $5,844;  E.  10. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,680,000  leet;  325,000  shingles  ;  V.  $12,- 
672  ;  E.  18. 


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Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,500  galls. ;  V. 
$1,500 ;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  2,250  galls. ;  V.  $1,687. 

Sheep,  467;  V.  $947;  wool  produced,  1,401  lbs.;  V.  $420. 

Horses,  212;  V.  $10,035;  neat  cattle,  1,348;  V.  $22,623; 
swine,  167;  V.  $1,040. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,201  bush.;  V.  $2,240;  wheat, 
389  bush.;  V.  $389;  rye,  911  bush.;  V.  $683;  barley,  2,501 
bush.;  Y.  $1,250;  oats,  2,038  bush.;  V.  $672;  potatoes,  18,- 
400  bush. ;  V.  $4,600;  hay,  2,250  tons;  V.  $16,875. 

Butter,  19,510  lbs.;  V.  $2,438;  cheese,  13,960  lbs.;  V.  $558. 

Pails  m'd,  350,000;  V.  $52,500;  E.  60. 

Tubs  m'd,  25,000;  V.  $10,000 ;  barrel  covers  m'd,  12,000; 
V.  $1,200;  buckets  m'd,  10,000;  V.  $2,000 ;  rolling  pins  m'd, 
12,000;  V.  $720;  toy  wheelbarrows  m'd,  3,000;  V.  $1,000; 
E.  30.     Children's  wagons  m'd,  400  ;  V.  $500  ;  E.  1. 


WORCESTER. 

Cotton  Mills,  3 ;  spindles,  4,800 ;  cotton  consumed,  360,000 
lbs.  ;  sheetings  m'd,  637,597  yds.  ;  V.  $36,944;  cotton  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  2,100  lbs.;  V.  $410;  cotton 
thread  m'd,  21,500  lbs.;  V.  $7,830;  C.  $53,200;  M.  E.  42;  F. 
E.  35. 

Woollen  Mills,  6;  sets  of  machinery,  11;  wool  consumed, 
307,550  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  88,960  yds. ;  V.  $121,540;  sat- 
inet, 166,000  yds.;  Y.  .$72,500;  M.  E.  72;  F.  E.  61. 

Miiis  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  1. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  3  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  1,750  tons  ;  Y. 
$134,.500;  C.  $47,500;   E.  135. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 12;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $310,000;  C.  $89,800;  E. 
239. 

Lock  Manufactories,  2:  locks  m'd,  19,200;  Y.   $6,000;  C. 
$2,700;  E.  11. 
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Plough  Manufactories,  1 :  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  8,000;  V.  |48,000;  C.  ^10,000;  E.  35. 

Brass  Foundries,  1;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $400; 
E.  3. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  consumed,  450,000  lbs. ;  pa- 
per m'd,  300,000  lbs.  ;  V.  |30,000 ;  C.  $11,000;  E.  12. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $7,500  ;  C.  $2,000  ;   E.  12. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  5  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  14,182  ; 
V.  $24,752;  C.  $11,600;  E.  32. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1 ;  cordage  m'd,  14  tons  ;  V.  $4,000  ; 
C.  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Card  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  cards  m'd,  $22,000;  C.  $7,000; 
E.  8. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Coaches  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 5  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $221,100;  C.  $67,450;  E.  127. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  800 
bbls.  ;  V.  $3,200  ;  tallow  candles  m'd,  10,000  lbs. ;  V.  $900  ;  C. 
$2,000 ;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $27,500;  C.  $15,500;  E.  28. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  6  ;  V.  of  ware,  $38,500;  C.  $8,600 ; 
E.  26. 

Boots  m'd,  140,000  pairs;  shoes,  143,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  .$288,550;  M.  E.  566;  F.  E.  119. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  4,000,  V.  $10,000;  F.  E.  10. 

Bricks  m'd,  5,600,000;  Y.  $28,000;  E.  40. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $4,000 ;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $23,500;  E.  51. 

Y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $12,000;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $7,250 ;  E.  10. 

Lumber  prepared,  500,000  feet;  Y.  $6,000;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,644  cords;  Y.  $9,254;  K.  8. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  7,660  galls.  ;  Y. 
$7,660;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  750  galls. ;  Y.  $600;  anthracite 
coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  577  tons  ;  Y.  $4,616 ;  bitu- 


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minous  coal  consumed,  85  chaldrons  :  V.  ^935  ;  Y.  of  all  other 
articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  §110,000;  Y.  of  all  other 
articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  excepting  as  above, 
$45,000. 

Saxony  Sheep,  50;  merino  sheep,  48:  all  other  kinds  of 
sheep,  119  ;  Y.  of  all  kinds,  $651 ;  saxony  wool  produced,  125 
lbs. ;  merino  wool  produced,  120  lbs.  ;  all  other  kinds  of  wool 
produced,  360  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  kinds  of  wool,  .$249. 

Horses,  738;  Y.  $44,280;  neat  cattle,  2,054;  Y.  $49,790; 
swine,  540  ;  Y.  $4,860. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  20,041  bush.:  Y.  $15,031; 
wheat,  100  bush. :  Y.  ^125;  rye,  2,566  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,925  ;  bar- 
ley, 2,177  bush.;  Y.  $1,415;  oats,  18,302  bush.;  Y.  $6,405; 
potatoes,  44,950  bush.  ;  Y.  $17,980:  Y.  of  other  esculent  vege- 
tables, $8,000;  hay,  5,100  tons;  Y.  $51,000. 

Fruit  raised,  27.604  bush. ;  Y.  $9,201. 

Butter,  97,300  lbs.;  Y.  $16,217;  cheese,  18,525  lbs.;  Y. 
$926  ;  honey,  500  lbs. ;  Y.  $83. 

Y.  of  Letter  Presses  m'd,  $3,.500;  C.  $1,600;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Machine  Card  Presses  m'd,  S1S,000 ;  C.  $5,000 ;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Hand  Card  Presses  m'd,  $4,000;  C.  $2,000;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Patent  Water  Wheels  m'd,  $5,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  5. 

Y.  of  Sashes,  Doors  and  Blinds  m'd,  $16,.500;  C.  $8,500;  E. 
23. 

Y.  of  Fancy  Boxes  m'd,  $2,500 ;  C.  $.500 ;   E.  5. 

Y.  of  Sieves  and  Wire  Work  m'd,  $8,000;  C.  $3,000 ;  E.  11. 

Y.  of  Paper  Hangings  m'd,  $6^500;  C.  $2,-500;  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Window  Blind  Hangings  and  Fastenings  m"d,  $2,400; 
C.  $400  ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Musical  Instruments  m'd,  $300;  C.  8100;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Marble  Monuments  m'd,  $5,000:  C.  $2,200;  E.  7. 

Y.  of  Japan  and  Yarnish  m'd,  $7,500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Silver  Plated  Ware  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Reeds  and  Harnesses  m'd,  $8,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  25. 

Y.  of  Nuts  and  Washers  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Trusses  m"d,  $350  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Umbrellas  m'd,  $4,500 ;  C.  $3,000;  E.  6. 


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V.  of  Copper  and  Wood  Pumps  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  |700;  E.  6. 
V.  of  Cotton  Carpeting  m'd,  $26,000;  C.  $7,000  ;  E.  11. 
V.  of  Card  Wire  m'd,  $110,000  ;  C.  $60,000;  E.  51. 
Beans  raised,  148  bush.;  V.   $250;  buckwiieat,  187  bush.; 
V.  $130. 


COUNTY    OF    HAMPSHIRE. 


AMHERST. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  672 ;  cotton  consumed,  120,000 
lbs. ;  V.  of  cotton  yarn  m'd,  $7,500 ;  batting  m'd,  2,500  lbs.  ; 
V.  $150 ;  C.  $5,000  ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  12. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  6;  wool  consumed, 
102,200  lbs. ;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  252,000  yds.  ;  V.  $52,600  ; 
C.  $18,000;   M.  E.  25;  F.  E.  30. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  175  tons;  paper 
m'd,  105  tons ;  V.  $6,000 ;  C.  $7,700 ;  E.  10. 

Saddle.  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $4,375;  C.  $1,550;  E.  8. 

Card  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  cards  m'd,  $250. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $7,250;  C.  $2,800; 
E.  16. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $5,450;  C.  $3,150;  E.  7. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  650;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,600;  C.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  918  pairs;  shoes,  2,833  pairs;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,870;  M.  E.  18;  F.  E.  4. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  14,500;  V.  $23,000 ;  palm- 
leaf  hats  m'd,  317,236 ;  Y.  $56,696 ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  65. 

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Bricks  m'd,  85,000;  V.  $225;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $14,975  ;  E.  22. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  42,510  ;  V.  $5,314  ;  E.  8. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet ;  V.  $1,600  ;  shingles,  100,000 ; 
V.  $150  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  950  cords;  V.  $2,000. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,027;  other  kinds  of  sheep,  1,027;  Y.  $2,568- 
merino  wool  produced,  2,749  lbs. ;  other  kinds  of  wool,  2,749 
lbs.;  V.  $1,650. 

Horses,  336;  Y.  $15,120  ;  neat  cattle,  1,668;  Y.  $30,083 ; 
swine,  625  ;  Y.  $9,375. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  18,930  bush.;  Y.  $12,683; 
wheat,  311  bush.  ;  Y.  $389;  rye,  6,586  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,940  ;  oats, 
8,903  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,116  ;  beans  raised,  200  bush.;  Y.  $250; 
buckwheat,  500  bush.;  Y.  $250  ;  potatoes,  1,691  bush.;  Y. 
$4,022;  other  esculent  vegetables,  750  bush.  ;  Y.  $137;  hay, 
3,900  tons  ;  Y.  $29,250. 

Fruit  raised,  4,805  bush.;  Y.  $1,600;  hops,  950  lbs. ;  Y. 
$100;  tobacco,  29,638  lbs.;  Y.  $1,630. 

Butter,  52,447  lbs.  ;  Y.  $10,306 ;  cheese,  37,425  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$2,245  ;  honey,  422  lbs. ;  Y.  $53. 

Broom  Seed  raised,  4,526  bush. ;  Y.  $1,131  ;  broom  brush, 
65,659  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3,939. 

Lace  and  Edging  m'd,  6,000  yds. ;  Y.  $750. 

Y.  of  Band  and  Hat  Boxes  m'd,  $620. 

Y.  of  Type  Cases  m'd,  $800. 

Children's  Wagons  m'd,  7,000  ;  Y.  $8,500  ;  Y.  of  velocipedes 
m'd,  $1,200. 

Y.  of  Washing  Machines  m'd,  $318. 

Y.  of  Steel  Springs  m'd,  $1,600. 

Printing  Offices,  1;  Y.  of  work  done,  $3,000;  E.  6. 


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BELCHERTOWN. 

Cotton  Wicking  Mills,  1  ;  V.  of  wicking  m'd,  $6,000 ;  C. 
$4,000. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1 ;  V.  of 
articles  m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $600  ;  E.  1. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  m'd,  30  ;  rakes,  1,000;  V. 
of  ploughs  and  rakes,  $410 ;  C.  $400 ;  E.  1. 

Brass  Foundries,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $450  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Organs  m'd,  1 ;  V.  $300. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200  ;  C.  $1,.500  ;  E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  475;  V. 
$900;  C.  $800;  E.  2. 

Wagons  m'd,  667;  sleighs,  21;  Y.  of  vehicles  nVd,  $40,440; 
C.  $80,000  ;  E.  60. 

V.  of  Chairs  and  Cabinet  Ware  m'd,  $700;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  265  pairs;  shoes,  200  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,062;  M.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  76,782  ;  V.  $15,356;  F.  E.  96. 

Bricks  m'd,  150,000;  V.  $525  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd.  $60. 

Lumber  prepared,  722,000  feet ;  V.  $7,942  ;  E.  20  ;  shingles, 
1,190,000;  V.  $1,785. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,764  cords  ;  V.  $2,636  ;  E.  4. 

Saxony  sheep,  224;  merino  sheep,  1^250;  other  kinds  of 
sheep,  937;  V.  of  all  the  sheep,  $4,219;  Saxony  wool  produc- 
ed, 631  lbs.  ;  merino  wool,  3.341  lbs.;  other  kinds  of  wool, 
2,711  lbs.;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,235. 

Horses,  404;  Y.  $18,180  ;  neat  cattle,  1,841;  Y.  $33,138 ; 
swine,  436;  Y.  $2,180. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  19,676  bush.  ;  Y.  $12,7S9  ; 
wheat,  339  bush. ;  Y.  $424 ;  rye,  7,522  bush. ;  Y.  $5,265  ;  bar- 
ley, 124  bush.;  Y.  $72  j  oats,  14,956  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,235;  buck- 
wheat raised,  1,224  bush.  ;  Y.  $612;  potatoes,  24,601  bush.  ; 
V.  $8,118;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,200  bush.;  Y.  $770; 
hay,  4,421  tons ;  Y.  $26,526. 


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Fruit  raised,  8,972  bush. ;  V.  $2,961 ;  tobacco,  1,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$60. 

Raw  Silk  raised,  8  lbs.;  V.  $40;  teazles,  ,55,000;  V.  $55. 

Butter,  72,088  lbs.;  V.  $10,092;  cheese,  40,067  lbs.;  V. 
$2,504;  honey,  4,165  lbs.;  V.  $583  ;  beeswax,  SO  lbs.;  V. 
$34. 

Axe  Handles  m'd,  300:  Y.  $50. 

Chestnuts,  50  bush. ;  V.  $100. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  2,100  lbs.;  Y.  $168. 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $600. 

Hollow  Augers  m'd,  20 ;  Y.  $50. 

Curled  Palm-leaf  m'd,  7  tons. 

Y.  of  Marble  prepared,  $600 ;  C.  $300. 


CHESTERFIELD. 


Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  12  tons  ;  Y.  $2,000 
C.  $970  ;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  4,500;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $17,400;  C.  $3,600;  E.  7. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  3,600;  Y.  $.504. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  farming  utensils  not  other- 
wise enumerated,  $103;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  520,000  feet ;  Y.  $2,080  ;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  757  cords:  Y.  $802;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  4,924  ;  Y.  $11,079;  merino  wool  produced, 
16,003  lbs.  ;  Y.  $6,081. 

Horses,  164  :  Y.  $7,380  ;  neat  cattle,  801 ;  Y.  $17,696  ;  swine, 
151;  Y.  $1,057. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,745  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,049 ; 
wheat,  58  bush.;  Y.  $64;  rye,  84  bush.;  Y.  $53;  barley,  623 
bush.;  Y.  $374;  oats,  3,046  bush.;  Y.  $115;  potatoes,  11,875 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,969 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  357  bush. ;  Y. 
$54;  hay,  2,423  tons;  Y.  $14,538. 

Fruit  raised,  350  bush. ;  Y.  $117. 


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Butter,  29,000  lbs.;  V.  $2,900;  cheese,  13,464  lbs.;  V.  |673. 
Broom  Handles  m'd,  29,000;  V.  |218. 
Scythe  Stones  prepared,  25,000 ;  V.  $750. 
Button  Moulds  m'd,  16,000;  V.  $640. 
Maple  Sugar  m'd,  40,388  lbs. ;  V.  $2,827. 


CUMMINGTON. 


Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
11,000  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  13,000  yds.;  V.  $4,250;  M.  E.  5  ; 
F.  E.  0. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  18  tons;  V.  $1,800; 
C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  4;  hides  tanned,  21,500;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $115,800;  C.  $34,000  ;  E.  34. 

Boots  m'd,  515  pairs;  shoes,  725  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,270 ;  M.  E.  4. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  11,000;  V.  $1,620. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  55  galls.  ;  lard  oil, 
80  galls.;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  7  tons. 

Merino  Sheep,  4,143;  other  sheep,  26;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$5,836;  merino  wool  produced,  11,653  lbs.;  other  wool,  76 
lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $4,496. 

Horses,  190;  V.  $8,962;  neat  cattle,  922;  V.  $15,737; 
swine,  252;  V.  $3,024. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,276  bush.;  Y.  $2,457; 
wheat,  537  bush. :  V.  $671  ;  rye,  53  bush.  ;  V.  $39 ;  barley, 
818  bush.;  V.  $475;  oats,  2,130  bush.;  V.  $788;  potatoes, 
15,090  bush.;  V.  $3,772;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,141 
bush.  ;  V.  $285  ;  hay,  2,516  tons  ;  V.  $17,612. 

Fruit,  8,700  bush.;  V.  $1,450;  raw  silk,  15  lbs.  ;  V.  $75. 

Butter,  17,580  lbs.;  V.  $3,669;  cheese,  15,065  lbs.;  V. 
$1,282. 

Maple  Sugar,  29,500  lbs. ;  V.  $2,360. 

Scythe  Snaiths,  untrimmed,  cut,  65,000;  V.  $7,150;  C.  $1,300; 


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E.    20;    scythe    stones    prepared,    108,000;    V.    $4,000;    C. 
^2,500 ;  E.  15. 

Broom  Handles  m'd,  25,000;  V.  $200;  E.  1. 


EASTHAMPTON. 


Cotton  Wicking  m'd,  30  cwt.;  V.  $465;  C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  2. 

Establisliments  for  m.  of  Ooaohes,  Chaises,  Wagons,   and 
other  Vehicles,  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,780;  C.  $800;  E.  5. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $500  ;  C.  $1,000;   E.  2. 

Boot.s   m'd,   150   pairs;  shoes,   400   pairs;  V.  of  boots    and 
shoes,  $700 ;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  3,000;  V.  $375;  F.  E.  12. 

Lumber  prepared,  250,000  feet;  V.  $2,500. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  370  cords;  Y.  $740. 

Sheep,   651 ;  V.  $651  ;  wool   produced,  1,751  lbs. ;  V.  $438. 

Horses,    112;    V.   $3,500;    neat   cattle,    707;    V.    $7,336; 
swine,  167 ;  V.  $835. 

Indian   Corn   or   Maize   raised,    7,535    bush.  ;    V.    $4,521 
wheat,  139  bush.;    V.  $139;    rye,  4,564  bush.;    V.  $3,195 
oats,  2,870  bush. ;  V.  $947;  potatoes,  5,880  bush.  ;  V.  $1,470 
other  esculent  vegetables,    1,200  bush.;    V.   $200;    hay,   912 
tons;  V.  $7,296. 

Fruit  raised,  800  bush. ;  V.  $160. 

Butter,  16,555  lbs. ;  V.  $1,986 ;  cheese,  400  lbs. ;  V.  $240. 

Broom  Corn  6  tons;  Y.  $6. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  grain  ground,  12.000  bush. 


ENFIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  1,280;  cotton  consumed,  80,000 
lbs.;  satinet  warps  m'd,  600,000  yds.;  C.  $10,000;  M.  E.  6; 
F.  E.  15. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  3;  wool  consumed, 
'•'5,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  50,000  yds. ;  Y.  $25,000 ;  Kentucky 
20 


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jeans,  50,000  yds.;  V.  $12,500;  C.  $25,000;  M.  E.  25; 
F.  E.  16. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1 ;  V.  of  machinery  {looms)  m'd,  $G,000 ;  C.  $2,000; 
E.  10. 

Plough  Mannfactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  30;  V.  ,$240;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $000;  C.  $300;  E.  1. 

Card  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  cards  m'd,  $35,000 ;  C.  $18,- 
000;  E.  14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs,  and  other  Ve- 
hicles, 1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,300;  C.  $800;   E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  400;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $10,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  10,750  pairs;  shoes,  1,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $22,700;  M.  E.  25  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Falm-lcaf  Hats  m'd,  75,000;  V.  $13,541;  F.  E.  258. 

Lumber  prepared,  425,000  feet;  shingles,  300,000;  V.  of 
lumber  and  shingles,  $4,000;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  804  cords;  V.  $1,407;  E.  20. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  425  galls. ;  Y.  $404; 
whale  oil,  300  galls. ;  Y.  $150 ;  other  kinds  of  oil,  425  galls. ; 
Y.  $341;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool,  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$27,420. 

Merino  Sheep,  450 ;  other  sheep,  239 ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$1,378;  merino  wool  produced,  1,125  lbs.;  other  wool,  717 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $405. 

Horses,  137;  Y.  $6,105;  neat  cattle,  565;  Y.  $12,851; 
swine,  187;  Y.  $1,158. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,662  bush.;  Y.  $3,497;  buck- 
wheat, 209  bush.;  Y.  $105;  rye,  1,996  bush.;  Y.  $1,482; 
barley,  68  bush.;  Y.  $51;  oats,  3,619  bush.;  Y.  $1,206; 
potatoes,  9,550  bush.;  Y.  $2,387;  otlier  escnknt  vegetables, 
1,500  bush. ;  Y.  $1,000;  hay,  1,172  tons;  Y.  $9,376. 


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Fruit  raised,  2,712  bush. ;  V.  $904. 

Butter,  13,8S9  lbs.;  V.  81,736;  cheese,  30,2SO  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,- 
816;  honey,  400  lbs.;  V.  $50. 

Wagon  ilubs  m'd,  800  sets;  V.  $267. 
Bedstead  Posts  m"d,  50  sets;  V.  $31. 
Shingle  Mills  m'd,  5  ;  V.  $325. 


GOSHEN. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,500  :  other  sheep,  224  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$3,405;  merino  wool,  7,500  lbs.;  other  wool,  672  lbs. ;  V.  of 
all  the  wool,  $3,269. 

Horses,  76;  V.  $3,420;  neat  cattle,  434;  Y.  $8,197;  swine, 
88 ;  Y.  $440. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,402  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,052;  wheat, 
20Sbush.;  Y.  $275;  rye,  128  bush.;  Y.  $102 ;  barley,  178 
bush.;  Y.  $89;  oats,  1,200  bush. ;  Y.  $400 ;  potatoes,  7,495 
bush.;  Y.  $2,498;  other  esculent  vegetables,  500  bush.;  Y. 
$125;  millet,  1,246  tons;  Y.  $7,476. 

Fruit  raised,  1,600  bush.  ;  Y.  $400. 

Butter,  11,830  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,479;  cheese,  6,728  lbs. ;  Y.  $404. 

Maple  Sugar  nfd,  15,693  lbs  ;  Y.  $1,255. 

Bark  prepared,  400  cords;  Y.  $1,200. 

Lumber  prepared,  571,000  feet  ;  Y.  $2,855. 

Broom  Handles  m'd,  350,000;  Y.  $2,625 

Y.  of  articles  turned,  $350. 


GRANBY. 

Woollen  Mills,  2  ;  sets  of  machinery,  2  ;  wool  consumed, 
46,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  55,000  yds.;  Y.  $30,250 ;  flannel  or 
blanketing,  2,000  yds.;  Y.  $l,OOo';  C.  $10,500;  M.  E.  10;  F. 
E.  8. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  consumed,  142  tons;  paper 
m'd,  90  tons;  Y.  $7,200;  C.  $5,000;  E.  9. 


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Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  4,815  ;  V.  |819. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,095  cords;  V.  $0,964;  E.  14. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  115  galls.  ;  V,  $92; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  550  galls.;  V.  $3G1 ;  V.  of  other  articles  of 
American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consum- 
ed in  manufacturing,  $1,624  ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign 
productions,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $1,400. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,356;  V.  $1,695 ;  merino  wool  produced, 
4,068  lbs. ;  V.  $1,424. 

Horses,  173;  V.  8,650;  neat  cattle,  959;  Y.  $23,016;  swine, 
275  ;  Y.  $2,302. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,509  bush. ;  Y.  $741 ;  wheat, 
68  bush. ;  Y.  $102;  rye,  5,280;  Y.  $3,696;  oats,  4,729  bush. ; 
Y.  $1,561 ;  buckwheat  raised,  400  bush.  ;  Y.  $200  ;  onions,  150 
bush.;  Y.  $113;  turnips,  400  bush.;  Y.  $100;  beans,  50  bush.  ; 
Y.  $75;  potatoes,  13,195  bush.;  Y.  $2,298;  hay,  2,596;  Y. 
$16,874. 

Fruit  raised,  3,129  bush. ;  Y.  $1,033. 

Butter,  52,452  lbs.;  Y.  ,$7,343 ;  cheese,  10,926;  Y.  $765  ; 
honey,  898  lbs. ;  Y.  $153  ;  beeswax,  23  ;  Y.  $7. 


GREENWICH. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
2,500  lbs.  ;  cassimere  m'd,  1,600  yds.  ;  Y.  $1,500. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  nj'd,  850  doz.  ;  Y.  $6,000; 
C.  $3,000  ;   E.  10. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1 ;  Y.  of 
articles  m'd,  $1,800  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  3. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  brushes  m'd,  $200. 

V.  of  Wagons  m'd,  $350. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs  ;  shoes,  100  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $525  ;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  31,000;  Y,  $8,000. 

Y.  of  Pails  m'd,  $3,000 ;  E.  5. 


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Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet;  shingles,  400,000  ;  V.  of  lum- 
ber and  shingles,  ^2,100. 

Sheep,  816;  V.  ;|1,058  ;  wool  produced,  2,470  lbs.  ;  V.  ^837. 

Horses,  113;  V.  $6,097;  neat  cattle,  668  ;  V.  $11,655;  swine, 
301 ;  V.  $3,354. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,667  bush. ;  V.  $4,250  ;  wheat, 
40  bush.;  V.  $60;  rye,  3,458  bush.  ;  V.  $2,593 ;  oats,  3,447 
bush. ;  V.  $1,375  ;  potatoes,  9,120  bush.  ;  V.  $2,700;  beans  rais- 
ed, 110  bush. ;  V.  $137;  buckwheat,  871  bush.;  V.  $435  ;  V. 
of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $100 ;  hay,  1,223  tons;  V.  $8,143. 

Fruit  raised,  100  bush. ;  V.  $45  ;  hops,  1,850  lbs. ;  V.  $206  ; 
tobacco,  700  lbs. ;  V.  $40. 

Butter,  14,865  Ib.s. ;  V.  $2,230;  cheese,  20,700  lbs.;  V.  $1,- 
100. 

Establishments  for  Plating  Harness  and  Carriage  Trimming, 
1  ;  V.  of  trimmings,  $5,000 ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  8. 

V.  of  Poultry,  $543. 

V.  of  Lead  Pipe  m'd,  $1,200. 


HADLEY. 

y.  of  Cutlery  m'd,  $75. 

V.  of  Broom  Screws  m'd,  $100. 

Iron  Butts  or  Hinges  m'd,  100  sets;  V.  $40. 

Corn  Brooms  m'd,  100,000 ;  V.  $7,000. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $90  ;  E.  1. 

Card  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  cards  m'd,  $495. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $700  ;  E.  2. 

Glue  Manufactories  and  Manufactories  for  the  Preparation  of 
Gums,  1 ;  V.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $550 ;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  J  ;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,500;  C.  $1,500;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  487  pairs;  shoes,  1,450  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,083 ;  M.  E.  8. 


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Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  46,022;  V.  $7,707;  F.  E.  182. 

Bricks  m'd,  93,000  ;  V.  $372  ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Pumps  m'd,  $205  ;  E.  1. 

Corn  and  other  Drooms  m'd,  599,369;  V.  $83,102;  E.  139. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,201,000  feet;  V.  $24,304;  E.  14. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,364  cords;  V.  $3,151. 

Boats  Built,  5;  V.  $173. 

Sheep,  1,483;  V.  $1,701;  wool  produced,  3,969  lbs.;  V. 
$1,389. 

Horses,  302;  V.  $16,322;  neat  cattle,  1,278;  Y.  $27,048; 
swine,  831  ;  V.  $8,360. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  26,696  bush.  ;  Y.  $17,886 ; 
wheat,  485  bush. ;  Y.  $606;  rye,  7,270  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,452;  oats, 
9,223  bush. ;  Y.  $3,044  ;  potatoes,  10,082  bush. ;  Y.  $3,327  ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  1,999  bush.;  Y.  $500 ;  hay,  3,059 
tons;  Y.  $24,739. 

Fruit  raised,  3,749  bush.;  Y.  $1,310;  tobacco,  16,990  lbs. ; 
Y.  $1,019. 

Butter,  49,238  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,155  ;  cheese,  13,495  lbs. ;  Y.  $810; 
honey,  431  lbs.;  Y.  $73. 

Broom  Brush  raised,  503,859  lbs.;  Y.  $31,232;  broom  seed, 
31,372;  Y.  $7,843. 

Beans  raised,  78  bush.  ;  Y.  $103. 

Felloes  m'd,  43,500  ;  Y.  $2,225 ;  E.  4 ;  wagon  hubs  m'd,  100 
sets ;  Y.  $50. 

Bungs  m'd,  25,000  ;  Y.  $75. 

Cultivators  m'd,  12  ;  Y.  $60;  E.  1. 

Childrens'  Wagons  m'd,  3,600;  Y.  $1,800;  E.  3. 

Wire  drawn,  54,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,000 ;  E.  4. 


HATFIELD. 

Boots  m'd,  415  pairs;  shoes,  350   pairs;  Y.  of  boots   and 
shoes,  $1,332;  M.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  11,175  ;  Y.  $1,862  ;  F.  E.  40. 
Brooms  and  Brushes  m'd,  312,000;  Y.  $40,950;  E.  43. 


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Lumber  prepared,  135,000  feet ;  V.  $13,500  :  shingles,  250,- 
000 ;  V.  $43S. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  850  cords;  V.  $1,275  ;  E.  20. 

Slieep,  932  ;  V.  82,330 ;  wool  produced,  3,262  lbs. ;  V.  $913. 

Horses,  190;  V.  $8,410;  neat  cattle,  1,089;  V.  $34,411; 
swine,  311;  V.  $4,665. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  15,840  bush.;  Y.  $10,560; 
wheat,  1,893  bush.  ;  V.  $1,893;  rye,  2,706  bush.  ;  V.  $2,030; 
oats,  3,272  bush. ;  V.  $1,090 ;  potatoes,  5,056  bush. ;  V.  $1,685  ; 
hay,  2,216  tons;  Y.  $20,315. 

Fruit  raised,  1,500  bush.;  Y.  $500. 

Butter,  50,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,250;  cheese,  3,200  lbs. ;  Y.  $192. 


MIDDLEFIELD. 


Woollen  Mills,  3;  sets  of  machinery,  5;  wool  consumed, 
85,000  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  30,000  yds.;  Y.  $57,000;  satinet, 
6,200  yds.;  Y.  $3,200;  C.  .$50,000;  M.  E.  40;  F.  E.  33. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  750;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000 ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  2. 

Wooden  Bowls  m'd,  15,000  feet;  Y.  $600;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  264,000  feet;  Y.  $1,452  ;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  150  cords;  Y.  $225. 

Saxony  Sheep,  9.840;  Y.  $19,680;  Saxony  wool  produced, 
25,981  lbs.;  Y.  $11,792. 

Horses,  105;  Y.  $4,200;  neat  cattle,  558;  Y.  $11,223; 
swine,  125  ;  Y.  $500. 

Indian  Corn  or  IMaize  raised,  1,558  bush. ;  Y.  $1,168 ;  wheat, 
58  bush.  ;  Y.  $73;  rye,  64  bush. ;  Y.  $47;  barley,  253  bush. ; 
Y.  $152;  oats,  1,483  bush.;  Y.  $692 ;  potatoes,  5,671  bush.; 
Y.  $2,268;  other  esculent  vegetables,  300  bush.  ;  Y.  $75  ;  hay, 
2,/162  tons;  Y.  $15,772. 

Fruit  raised,  7,792  bush. ;  Y.  $468. 

Butter,  21,846  lbs.;  Y.  $2,622;  cheese,  9,050  lbs.;  Y.  $483. 


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NORTHAMPTON. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  8 ;  wool  consumed, 
220,000  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  71,786  yds.;  cassimere,  20,428 
yds.  ;  C.  $60,000;  M.  E.  152;  F.  E.  88. 

Sillc  Manufactories,  3;  sewing  silk  m'd,  6,100  lbs. ;  V.  $41,- 
500;  C.  $14,000;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  47. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons;  V. 
$5,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  3. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2 ;  stock  consumed,  468,000  lbs. ;  pa- 
per m'd,  28,500  reams  ;  V.  $64,250  ;  C.  $56,000  ;  E.  71. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Gold  and  Silver  Ware  and  Jewelry, 
2;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $1,800;  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Mannfaciories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,000:  C.  .1^1,600;  E.  8. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,800; 
V.  $2,850;  C.  $1,400;   E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises,  Wagons  and 
other  Vehicles,  3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,100;  C.  $1,700;  E.  7. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2 ;  soap  m'd,  250 
bbls. ;  V.  $650;  candles,  7,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $660;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $8,300  ;  C.  $4,200  ;  E.  16. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  ware,  $3,800;  C.  $2,500; 
E.  9. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000  ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  1,400  pairs;  shoes,  2,700  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,780 ;  M.  E.  21  ;  F.  E.  6. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  8,000;  Y.  $15,000;  palm-leaf 
hats,  48,000  ;  Y.  $10,000  ;  F.  E.  340. 

Bricks  m'd,  475,000;  Y.  $1,900. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  16,100;  Y.  $2,263;  E.  4. 

Eumhcr  prepared,  677,000  feet ;  Y.  $6,093  ;   E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  6,416  cords  ;  Y.  $9,540. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  23,000  galls. ;  other 
kinds  of  oil,  4,000  galls. 


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Saxony  Sheep,  580;  merino,  1,374;  other  kinds  of  sheep, 
1,207;  V.  of  all  the  slieep,  $3,796;  Saxony  wool  produced, 
1,125  lbs.;  merino,  3,976  lbs.;  other  wool,  3,682  lbs.;  V. 
$3,536. 

Horses,  526;  V.  $28,791;  neat  cattle,  1,355;  V.  $28,873; 
swine,  711;  V.  $4,380. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  27.347  bush.;  V.  $13,674; 
wheat,  750  bush. ;  V.  $750;  rye,  4,863  bush. ;  V.  $3,240;  bar- 
ley, 60  bush.;  Y.  $45;  oats,  6,952  bush.;  V.  $1,738;  potatoes, 
19,935  bush. ;  V.  $4,984;  other  esculent  vegetables,  4,042  bush. ; 
V.  $1,282;  hay,  3,740  tons;  V.  $35,530. 

Fruit  raised,  16,002  bnsh. ;  V.  $4,018  ;  hops,  45  lbs. ;  V.  $5  ; 
tobacco,  18,260  lbs. ;  V.  $1,073. 

Raw  Silk  raised,  75  lbs. ;  Y.  $350. 

Butter,  52,100  lbs.  ;  Y.  $6,512  ;  cheese,  4,230  lbs.;  Y.  $296  ; 
honey,  585  lbs.;  Y.  $116;  beeswax,  229  lbs.;  Y.  $69. 

Broom  Brush  raised,  240,500  lbs. ;  Y.  $12,025  ;  broom  seed, 
11,419  bush.;  Y.  $2,855. 

Coopers'  Establishments,  1  ;  hogsheads  m'd,  240 ;  Y.  $560 ; 
C.  $400  ;  E.  1. 

Bookbindcries,  2;  books  bound,  23,500;  C.  $2,100;  E.  10. 

Printing  Offices,  4;  papers  printed,  5,100  per  week;  C. 
$6,000;  E.  18. 

Job  Printing  Offices,  1  ;  C.  $1,200 ;  E.  3. 

Turning  Machines,  2 ;  bed  posts  turned,  1,000  sets ;  C. 
$1,200;  E.  4. 

Grist  Mills,  2 ;  grain  ground,  46,500  bush. 


NORWICH. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  satinet  m'd,  2,000  yds.;  Y.  $1,250;  M. 
E.  2  ;  F.  E.  1. 

Flouring  Mills,   1;    flour  m'd,   1,000  bbls. ;  Y.  $3,500;  C. 
$1,000;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $375  ;  C,  $250  ;  E.  1. 
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Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  300  pairs;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $700;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  145;  V.  |40 ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  342,000  feet ;  V.  .^2,052  ;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  632  cords;  V.  $1,224;  E.  7. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,212  ;  other  kinds  of  sheep,  293 ;  V.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $2,915  ;  merino  wool  produced,  3,769  lbs. ;  other 
kinds  of  wool,  1,058  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $1,810. 

Horses,  83;  V.  $2,495;  neat  cattle,  654;  Y.  $12,233; 
swine,  102  ;  V.  $642. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,641  bush.;  V.  $1,750;  wheat, 
14  bush  ;  V.  $18;  rye,  365  bush.;  V.  $256;  oats,  2,237  bush. ; 
V.  $745;  potatoes,  5,376  bush.;  V.  $1,355;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  80  bush. ;  V.  $86;  hay,  1,260  tons;  V.  $7,560. 

Fruit  raised,  6,387  bush. ;  V.  $743. 

Butter,  22,493  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,475 ;  cheese,  8,845  lbs. ;  V.  $442 ; 
honey,  175  lbs. ;  V.  $22. 

Scythe  Stones  prepared,  40,000  ;  V.  $1,100  ;  E.  3. 


PELHAM. 

Wagons  m'd,  175  ;  Y.  $9,625  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  17. 

Boots  m'd,  1,167  pairs;  shoes,  560  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,615 ;  M.  E.  7. 

Palm-leaf"  Hats  m'd,  46,367 ;  V.  $7,183 ;  F.  E.  183. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Lumber  prepared,  206,000  feet;  Y.  $1,648;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  450  cords  ;  Y.  $450;  E.  6. 

Sheep,  350;  Y.  $350;  wool  produced,  875  lbs.  ;  Y.  $289. 

Horses,  97;  Y.  $3,165;  neat  cattle,  615;  Y.  $10,842; 
swine,  165 ;  Y.  $660. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,233  busli. ;  Y.  $3,175;  rye, 
1,271  bush.;  Y.  $954 ;  barley,  86  bush.;  Y.  $43;  oats,  2,716 
bush. ;  Y.  $905 ;  potatoes,  9,095  bush. ;  Y.  $2,274 ;  hay,  991 
tons ;  Y.  $7,928. 

Fruit  raised,  6,779  bush. ;  Y.  $847. 


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Butter,  15,324  lbs. ;  V.  $2,299  ;  cheese,  8,740  lbs. ;  V.  $437. 

Charcoal,  13,500  bush. ;  V.  |540. 

Bench  and  Hand  Screws  m'd,  756;  V.  $189. 

Lasts  m'd,  1,200;  V.  $250. 


PLAINFIELD. 

Woollen  Mills,  2  ;  sets  of  machinery,  2  ;  wool  consumed, 
17,500  lbs.:  cassimere,  1,300  yds.;  V.  $1,200;  satinet,  2,400 
yds. ;  V.  $892;  Kentucky  jeans,  2,000  yds.  ;  V.  $580;  flannel 
or  blanketing,  400  yds.;  V.  $200;  C.  $3,400;  M.  E.  4 ; 
F.  E.  4. 

Harnesses  m'd,  50  sets;  V.  $G00. 

V.  of  Cabinet  Ware  m'd,  $100. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  3,900;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $18,600;  C.  $11,500;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  200  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $500;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  26,480 ;  V.  $3,831  ;  F.  E.  75. 

Bricks  m'd,  65,000;  V.  $260;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  Farming  Utensils,  m'd, 
$3,579 ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  102,500  feet ;  V.  $439. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  339  cords ;  V.  $339  ;  E.  1. 

Saxony  Sheep,  10 ;  merino,  3,527 ;  V.  of  all  the  sheep,  $5,- 
305  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  36  lbs. ;  merino,  9,374  lbs. ;  V.  of 
all  the  wool,  $3,756. 

Horses,  152;  V.  $5,510;  neat  cattle,  607;  V.  $9,415; 
swine,  147;  V.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,027  bush. ;  V.  $1,358;  wheat, 
296  bush. ;  V.  $370  ;  rye,  44  bush. ;  V.  $29 ;  barley,  513  bush. ; 
V.  $256  ;  oats,  1,849  bush. ;  V.  $616  ;  potatoes,  13,546  bush.  ; 
V.  $3,386;  hay,  1,625  tons;  V.  $8,123;  flax,  25  lbs.;  V.  $2. 

Fruit  raised,  5,030  bush.  ;  V.  $503. 

Butter,  20,820  lbs. ;  V.  $1,190;  cheese,  17,.560  lbs. ;  V.  $878; 
V.  of  honey,  $45  ;  beeswax,  12  lbs. ;  V.  $4. 


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Maple  Sugar,   25,661  lbs.;  V.  ^1,796;  molasses,  146  galls.; 
V.  $98. 

Window  Sashes  m'd,  1,540  lights  ;  V.  $65. 


PRESCOTT. 

Boots  m'd,   175   pairs ;    shoes,  400  pairs ;  V.   of  boots  and 
shoes,  $838 ;  M.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  34,110;  V.  $6,822;  F.  E.  100. 

Bricks  m'd,  50,000  ;  V.  $200  ;   E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  600,000  feet;  V.  $4,200;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords;  V.  $100;  E.  1. 

Sheep,  491 ;  V.  $491  ;  wool  produced,  1,473  lbs. ;  Y.  $442. 

Horses,    83  ;    V.    $3,320 ;    neat   cattle.    630 ;    V.    $12,447 
swine,  106;  V.  $848. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,652  bush.;  V.  $1,989 
wheat,  43  bush.;  V.  $54;  rye,  710  bush.;  V.  $533;  barley 
472  bush.;  V.  $354;  oats,  2,464  bush.;  V.  $813;  potatoes 
10,000  bush.  ;  V.  $2,500;  hay,  1,281  tons;  V.  $8,967. 

Fruit  raised,  1,500  bush.;  V.  $375. 

Butter,   10,355   bush.;    V.  $1,450;    cheese,  46,025  lbs.;  V 
$2,301;  honey,  445  lbs.  ;  V.  $62. 


SOUTH  HADLEY. 


Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  3;  wool  consumed, 
40,000  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  10,000  yds.;  V.  $8,000;  satinet, 
40,(300  yds.  ;  V.  $20,000;  C.  $20,000;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  10. 

Pearl  Button  Manufactories,  1;  buttons  m'd,  14,625  groce; 
V.  .$5,120;  C.  $2,000;  E.  22. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3;  stock  consumed,  1.500  tons;  letter 
and  cap  paper  m'd,  110,000  reams;  printing,  125  tons; 
wrapping,  206  tons;  V.  of  all  the  i  aper,  $150,000;  C.  $50,- 
000;  E.  148. 


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Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises,  and  other  Ve- 
hicles, 1;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $9,000;  C.  $4,000;  E.  13. 

Tanneries,  3  ;  hides  taimed,  2,940  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $10,710  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  600  pairs;  shoes,  1,175  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,800 ;  M.  E.  7 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Bricks  m'd,  80,000  :  V.  $250  ;  E.  2. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  2,000;  V.  $240;  E.  1. 

Sheep,  725;  Y.  $1,000:   m^ooI  produced,  2,166  lbs.;  Y.  $650. 

Horses,  176;  Y.  $5,280;  neat  cattle,  7S3;  Y.  $10,179; 
swine,  203  ;  Y.  $609. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,497  bush. ;  Y.  $4,500  ;  wheat, 
228  bush. ;  Y.$285;  rye,  2,6 10  bush. ;  Y.  $1,584;  oats,  4,896 
bush  ;  Y.  $1,470  ;  potatoes,  5,842  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,000  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  952  bush.  ;  Y.  $190  ;  hay,  1,792  tons  ;  Y. 
$10,752. 

Fruit  raised,  3,428  bush.;  Y.  $1,000;  tobacco,  6,000  lbs.  ; 
Y.  $360. 

Butter,  32,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $4,000 ;  cheese,  7,415  lbs.  ;  Y.  $445. 


SOUTHAMPTON. 


Satinet  m'd,  500  yds. ;  Y.  $375. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  m'd,  30 ;  Y.  $290 ;  C. 
$100;    E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $100;   E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $150 ; 
E.  1. 

Grist  Mills,  2 ;  grain  ground,  20,000  bush. 

Tanneries,  1;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and  curried,  $5,000;  C. 
$2,000;   E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  500,000  ;  Y.  $15,000;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  29,600  feet ;  Y.  $296. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  366  cords;  Y.  $549. 


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Sheep,  1,500  ;  V.  $1,125 ;  wool  produced,  3,750  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,125. 

Horses,  210 ;  V.  $8,820 ;  neat  cattle,  842  ;  V.  $12,630  ;  swine, 
380;  V.  $1,520. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,825  bush.;  V.  $4,265  ;  wheat, 
100  bush. ;  V.  $117;  rye,  5,871  bush.  ;  V.  $4,109  ;  oats,  5,344 
bush.;  V.  $1,817;  buckwheat  raised,  1,000  bush.;  V.  $400; 
potatoes,  9,406  bush.  ;  V.  $2,351  ;  other  esculent  vegetables, 
1,200  bush.;    V.  $300;    hay,  1,725  tons;  V.  $17,250. 

Fruit  raised,  2,000  bush. ;  V.  $660. 

Butter,  26,411  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,301 ;  cheese,  5,300  lbs. ;  V.  $318  ; 
honey,  418  lbs.  ;  V.  $.52;  beeswax,  40  lbs.  ;  V.  $12. 

Hogshead  Shooks  ni'd,  1,615  ;   V.  $1,292. 

Rail-road  Sleepers  prepared,  14,900;  V.  $2,384. 

Baskets,  1,000;  V.  $500. 

V.  of  Poultry,  $300. 

Y.  of  Eggs,  $500. 


WARE. 

"■■'  Cotton  Mills,  3;  C.  $150,000  ;  (further  information  in  regard 
to  these  factories  refused.) 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  machinery,  7  sets;  wool  consumed,  225,- 
000  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  120,000  yds. ;  V.  $125,000 ;  flannel, 
100,000  yds.  ;  V.  $50,000 ;  C.  $50,000  ;  M.  E.  68  ;  F.  E.  56. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $.500;  C.  $100:  E.  1. 

Hat  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  m'd,  1,000  ;  Y.  $2,200  ;  C. 
$1,000 ;  E.  3. 

Soap  Manufactories,  1  ;  soap  m'd,  15  bbls. ;  Y.  $57]  C.  $25; 
E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $4,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  9. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $4,000  ;  C.  $2,000  ; 
E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  2,400  pairs;  shoes,  5,300  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $12,000;  M.  E.  14;  F.  E.  5. 


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Florence  and  Fancy  Bonnets  m'd,  26,000;  Y.  $80,000;  palm- 
leaf  hats  m'd,  20,000;  V.  $4,000;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  150. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000 ;  V.  $500 ;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,208;  other  sheep,  240;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$2,100;  merino  wool  produced,  3,500  lbs.;  other  wool,  900 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,.550. 

Horses,  224;  V.  $11,200;  neat  cattle,  1,211;  V.  $24,305; 
swine,  231 ;  V.  $1,620. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,092  bush. ;  V.  $5,411  ;  buck- 
wheat, 349  bush. ;  V.  $174;  rye,  3,295  bush. ;  V.  $2,471 ;  bar- 
ley, 30  bush.  ;  V.  $20  ;  oats,  7,921  bush. ;  V,  $2,375  ;  potatoes, 
14,071  bush. ;  V.  $3,517;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5.300  bush. ; 
V.  $1,060;  hay,  2,522  tons;  V.  $17,654. 

Fruit  raised,  8,268  bush.  ;  V.  $1,653. 

Butter,  32,465  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,545  ;  cheese,  59,806  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$3,708;  honey,  356  lbs.;  Y.  $57;  beeswax,  16  lbs.;  Y.  $5. 

Curriers'  establishments,  1 ;  profits,  $4,664. 

Auger  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $1,650;  C.  $1,200;  E.  5. 

Y.  of  Weavers'  Harnesses  m'd,  $1,000;  M.  E.  1 ;  F.  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Milk  sold,  $800. 


WESTHAMPTON. 


Hoes  m'd,  400  ;  Y.  $200. 

Brass  Foundries  and  Silver  Plating  Establishments,  1 ;  Y. 
of  articles  m'd,  $2,700  ;  C.  $2,000;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  380;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $350;  C.  $400;   E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  233,000  feet;  Y.  $1,881. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  705  cords ;  Y.  $1,338. 

Bark  prepared,  217  cords;  Y.  $976. 

Charcoal  prepared,  11,850  bush.  ;  Y.  $751. 

Saxony  Sheep,  377;  merino,  1,027;  other  sheep,  489  ;  Y.  of 
all  the  sheep,  $2,979;  Saxony  wool  produced,  1,025  lbs.;  me- 
rino, 2,612  lbs.;  other  wool,  1,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,950. 

Horses,  128;  Y.  $6,365;  neat  cattle,  718;  Y.  $12,997;  swine, 
151;  Y.  $1,057. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,962  bush. ;  Y.  $1,922  ;  wheat, 
27  bush.  ;  V.  $34  ;  rye,  1,401  bush.  ;  V.  $981  ;  oats,  1,507 
bush. ;  V.  $497  ;  potatoes,  7,870  bush. ;  V.  $3,148  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  496  bush.;  V.  $123;  hay,  1,166  tons  ;  V. 
$9,432. 

Fruit  raised,  11,677  bush. ;  V.  $1,376. 

Butter,  30,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,750  ;  cheese,  5,720  lbs. ;  Y.  $358  ; 
honey,  400  lbs.  ;  Y.  .$68  ;  beeswax,  40  lbs. ;  Y.  $13. 

Axe  Helves  ni'd,  200  doz.  ;  bobbins,  20,000  ;  Y.  of  axe 
helves  and  bobbins,  $486;  C.  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Maple  Sugar,  5,744  lbs.  ;  Y.  $517. 


WILLIAMSBURG. 


Woollen  Mills,  4;  machinery,  5  sets  ;  wool  consumed,  36,- 
500  lbs. ;  broadcloth  m'd,  2,250  yds.;  Y.  $4,500;  cassimere, 
4,000  yds.;  Y.  $3,000;  satinet,  25,000  yds. ;  Y.  $12,500;  flan- 
nel, 3,000  yds. ;  Y.  $1,200  ;    C.  $10,000  ;    M.  E.  22  ;    F.  E.  14. 

Yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  Hosiery,  3,200  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,400; 
C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  3;  F.  E.  3. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron.  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  90  tons;  Y.  $8,000; 
C.  $3,000  ;  E.  5. 

Axe  Manufactories,  2;  axes,  hatchets  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  237  dozen  ;  Y.  $2,607  ;  C.  $1,800  ;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1 ;  Y.  of  cutlery  m'd, 
$1,500  ;  C.  $6,000  ;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hoes,  1 ;  hoes  m'd,  4,000 ;  Y. 
$2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Covered  Button  Manufactories,  1 ;  buttons  m'd,  225,000 
groce;  Y.  $175,000 ;  C.  $100,000;  E.  160. 

Wood  Button  Moulds  m'd,  1,200  great  groce;  Y.  $600;  C. 
$200 ;  E.  2. 

Horn  Buttons  m'd,  60,000  groce ;  Y.  $30,000 ;  Y.  of  hoofs 
used,  $6,000  ;  C.  $10,000 ;  E.  30. 


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Japanned  Buttons  m'd,  78,000  groce;  V.  $15,000;  C.  |1,500; 
E.  15. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $300;   E.  3. 

Flouring  Mills,  1  ;  {neivly  started;)  C.  $3,000. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned.  2,500;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,000 ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  725  pairs ;  shoes,  800  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,200  ;  M.  E.  7  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-Ieaf  Hats  m'd,  18,000  ;  V.  $3,000 ;  F.  E.  30. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $500  ;   E.  2. 

Steel  Pens  m'd,  30,000  groce;  V.  $15,000;  C.  $5,000;  E. 
12. 

Lumber  prepared,  397,000  feet;  V.  $2,800;  E.  25. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,000  cords ;  V.  $3,500 ;  E.  15. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  950  galls. ;  V.  $050  ; 
lard  oil,  400  galls.;  V.  $300;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  20  tons;  V.  $200;  V.  of  articles  of  foreign  pro- 
duction, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manu- 
facturing, $80,000. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,824;  wool  produced,  7,412  lbs.;  Y.  $2,800. 

Horses,  152;  V.  $7,000;  neat  cattle,  707;  V.  $10,667;  swine, 
138 ;  V.  $700. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,180  bush. ;  V.  $2,130  ;  wheat, 
100  bush. ;  V.  $100;  rye,  456  bush. ;  V.  $342;  oats,  867  bush. ; 
V.  $300;  potatoes,  3,200  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,007;  Y.  of  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  $1,375  ;  hay,  2,000  tons;  Y.  $16,000. 

Fruit  raised,  2,650  bush. ;  Y.  $850. 

Teazles  raised,  1,418,000  ;  Y.  $1,418. 

Butter,  28,605  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3,575;  cheese,  13,115  lbs.  ;  Y.  $655  ; 
honey,  430  lbs. ;  Y.  $60. 

Lather  Boxes  (glassed,)  m'd,  150  groce;  Y.  $1,200;  C.  $300  ; 
E.  3. 

Blacksmiths'  Shops,  2 :  Y.  of  labor,  $1,000. 

Y.  of  Carpenters'  work  done,  $3,000. 

Carding,  Fulling  and  Finishing  Machines,  1  ;  Y.  of  labor, 
$600. 

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WORTHINGTON. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  500 ;  V. 
$1,100;  C.  $200;   E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  12.000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried.  |37,500;  C.  $3,000;   E.  9. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs  ;  shoes,  800  pairs ;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,800;  M.  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  400,000  feet;  V.  $1,600;  E.  8. 

Merino  ^heep,  10,GS8;  V.  $16,032;  wool  produced,  32,064 
lbs.;  V.  $12,800. 

Horses,  167;  V.  $6,700;  neat  cattle,  920;  Y.  $17,695;  swine, 
161 ;  V.  $644. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,589  bush. ;  V.  $1,726:  wheat, 
558  bush.  ;  V.  $697;  barley,  789  bush.  ;  V.  $395;  oats,  5,737 
bush.;  V.  $1,912;  potatoes,  20,042  bush.;  V.  $6,681;  hay, 
3,363  tons;  V.  $20,178. 

Fruit  raised,  3,000  bush.  ;  V.  $375. 

Raw  Silk  raised,  12  lbs.  ;  V.  $60. 

Butter,  37,300  lbs. ;  V.  $3,730  ;  cheese,  10,800  lbs.  ;  V.  $550. 

Maple  Sugar,  37,280  lbs. ;  V.  $2,600. 

V.  of  Painted  Curtain  Blinds  m'd,  $2,900. 

V.  of  Children's  Wagons  m'd,  $3,000. 

V.  of  Carpenters'  Planes  m'd,  $3,000. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,500. 


COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN. 

BLANDFORD. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
30,000  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  12,000  yds.;  Y.  $18,000;  C. 
$5,000 ;  M.  E.  10  ;  F.  E.  4. 


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Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  stock  consumedj  $200 ;  paper 
m'd  {coarse  ivrapping),  20  tons;  V.  $1,200;  C.  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  3 ;  hides  tanned,  2,200 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $12,000  ;  C.  $9,000  ;  E.  7. 

Lumber  prepared,  130,000  feet ;  V.  $520 ;  E.  3. 

Rake  Manufactories,  1  ;  rakes  m'd,  3,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  2. 

Sheep,  1,944;  V.  $1,944;  wool  produced,  3,888  lbs.;  V. 
$1,160. 

Horses,  196;  V.  $6,650;  neat  cattle,  2,439;  V.  $24,390; 
swine,  376  ;  V.  $1,880. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,685  bush.  ;  V.  $1,843;  wheat, 
39  bush. ;  V.  $58;  rye,  655  bush. ;  V.  $328;  barley,  91  bush.  ; 
V.  $46;  oats,  6,547  bush.  ;  V.  $1,637;  potatoes,  18,487  bush.; 
V.  $3,081  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  769  bush.;  V.  $192;  hay, 
4,085  tons;  V.  $16,340;  flax,  110  lbs.  ;  V.  $11. 

Fruit  raised,  27,502  bush.;  V.  $275. 

Butter,  53,155  lbs.;  V.  $5,316;  cheese,  192,025  lbs.;  V. 
$7,681  ;  honey,  213  lbs.  ;  V.  $21. 


BRIM  FIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  1,388;  cotton  consumed,  83,000 
lbs.;  cloth  m'd,  sheetings,  2.50,000  yds.;  Y.  $15,000;  C.  $12,- 
000 ;  M.  E.  18 ;  F.  E.  16. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  V.  of  cutlery  m'd, 
$300;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $300;   E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $500  ;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  2.025 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $12,225;  C.  $4,700;  E.  10. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs;  shoes,  27,850  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $19,918;  M.  E.  14;  F.  E.  12;  Y.  of  other  labor  on  m. 
of  shoes,  $2,974. 


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V.  of  Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  $2,475;  F.  E.  25. 

Bricks  m'd,  151,000;  Y.  $604;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  91,660  feet;  V.  $1,260;  E.  4;  shingles, 
25,000;  V.  $390;  rail-road  sleepers  prepared,  3,260;  V.  $782. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,064  cords;  V.  $2,128;  E.  3;  char- 
coal, 7,500  bush.;  V.  $450;  E.  2;  bark  prepared,  75  cords;  V. 
$375. 

Saxony  Sheep,  65 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  175  lbs. ;  other 
wool,  3,592  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $1,768. 

Horses,  178;  V.  $8,738;  neat  cattle,  1,777;  Y.  $32,058; 
swine,  694;  Y.  $8,116. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,067  bush. ;  Y.  $9,050;  wheat, 
179  bush.  ;  Y.  $208;  rye,  1,747  bush.;  Y.  $1,398;  barley,  185 
bush.;  Y.  $93;  oats,  13,159  bush.;  Y.  $4,474;  potatoes,  31,- 
720  bush.  ;  Y.  $9,516  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,200  bush. ; 
Y.  $345;  hay,  3,238  tons;  Y.  $22,666;  beans,  300  bush.;  Y. 
$600. 

Fruit  raised,  16,964  bush. ;  Y.  $2,455. 

Raw  Silk,  4  lbs.;  Y.  $16. 

Butter,  30,385  lbs.;  Y.  $4,254;  cheese,  104,165  lbs.;  Y. 
$5,729. 

Aqueduct  and  Copper  Pump  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  pumps 
m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $500. 

Y.  of  Blacksmiths'  labor  done,  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Grist  Mills,  5  ;  grain  ground,  15,000  bush. 

Saw  Mills,  7. 

Yinegar  m'd,  100  bbls. ;  Y.  $250. 

Cider  Mills,  2. 

Brandy  m'd,  75  bbls. 


CHESTER. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  1,500;  cotton  consumed,  58,000 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  180,000  yds.;  Y.  $13,500;  C.  $10,000; 
M.  E.  10 ;  F.  E.  20. 


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Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  S600;  C.  $150:  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  3:  hides  tanned,  7,750;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $34,500;  C.  $18,000;  E.  13. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  250  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$600;  M.  E.  3. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $4,000;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware,  including  Farming  Utensils,  m'd, 
$7,700  ;  E.  18. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,473,000  feet;  V.  $8,838;  E.  16. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,700  cords ;  V.  $3,000  ;  E.  9. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  144  galls.  ;  V.  $144; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  12  galls.  ;  V.  $12. 

Merino  Sheep,  3,547;  other  sheep,  64;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$3,611  ;  merino  wool,  11,929  lbs.;  other  wool,  212  lbs.  ;  Y.  of 
all  the  wool,  $4,772. 

Horses,  142;  V.  $5,775;  neat  cattle,  1,150;  V.  $20,300; 
swine,  221  ;  V.  $1,325. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,524  bush. ;  Y.  $3,017;  wheat, 
163  bush.;  Y.  $163;  rye,  416  bush.;  Y.  $278;  barley,  40 
bush.;  Y.  $20;  oats,  3,821  bush.;  Y.  $1,275;  potatoes,  12,- 
428  bush.;  Y.  $3,107;  other  esculent  vegetables,  G90  bush,  ;  Y. 
$210;  hay,  2,745  tons;  Y.  $19,215. 

Fruit  raised,  22,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,700. 

Butter,  30,600  lbs.;  Y.  $3,830;  cheese,  21,500  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,075  ;  honey,  240  lbs. :  Y.  $40. 

Shoe  Pegs  m'd,  1,625  bush. 


GRANYILLE. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  1;  Y.  of  m's,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  178  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $787;  C.  $1,443. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords  :  V.  $125. 


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Sheep,  1,847;  V.  $1,847;  wool  produced,  4,541  lbs.;  V. 
$1,847. 

Asses  and  Mules,  13  ;  V.  $390  ;  horses,  188  ;  V.  $8,039  ;  neat 
cattle,  1,957;  V.  $26,071;  swine,  617;  V.  $2,130. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5.491  bush. ;  V.  $2,795  ;  wheat, 
8  bush.;  V.  $10;  rye,  2,249  bush.;  V.  $562;  oats,  13,909 
bush.;  V.  $3,477;  buckwheat  raised,  308  lbs.;  V.  $123;  pota- 
toes, 9,145  bush.;  V.  $1,283;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,032 
bush.;  V.  $406;  hay,  2,895  tons;  V.  $20,265;  flax  raised,  65 
lbs. ;  V.  $8. 

Fruit  raised,  5,171  bush.;  V.  $1,469. 

Butter,  40,000  lbs.;  V.  $5,000;  cheese,  76,000  lbs.;  V. 
$3,420;  honey,  405  lbs.;  V.  $67;  beeswax,  32  Jbs. ;  V.  $10. 

Powder  Kegs  m'd,  20,000;  V.  $2,500;  barrels  m'd,  250; 
V.  $250. 

Maple  Sugar,  10,300  lbs.  ;  V.  $824. 

Ploughs  m'd,  20  ;  V.  $120. 


HOLLAND. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  1;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $200;  C.  $100; 
E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  1,000;  V.  $200. 

Bricks  m'd,  95,000;  V.  $380;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  51,000  feet;  V.  $78. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  85  cords ;  V.  $82. 

Saxony  Sheep,  100;  merino,  200;  other  sheep,  404;  Y.  of 
all  the  sheep,  $640 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  225  lbs.  ;  merino, 
450  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  890  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $595. 

Horses,  58;  Y.  $1,310;  neat  cattle,  322;  Y.  $4,587;  swine, 
81  ;  Y.  $320.      ' 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,129  bush. ;  Y.  $1,".84;  wheat, 
6  bush.;  Y.  $9;  rye,  407  bush.;  Y.  $305;  barley,  4  bush.; 
Y.   $2;    oats,  2,111  bush.;  Y.   $697;    potatoes,   5,741   bush.; 


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V.   $1,895;    other  esculent  vegetables,   479  bush.;    V.   $289; 
hay,  5G1  tons;  V.  $3,346. 

Fruit  raised,  5,231   bush. ;  V.  $288  :  raw  silk,  6  oz. :  V.  $2. 

Butter,  5,945   lbs.;  V.  $892;  cheese,   12,338  lbs.;  V.  $608. 


LONGMEADOW. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  3;  V.  of  m's,  $15,005  ;  C.  $3,900; 
E.  11. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,183;  C.  $600; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  6,128;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,722;  C.  $2,645 ;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  79  pairs ;  shoes,  229  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$570  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,688,000;  V.  $7,596;  E.  17. 

V,  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $4,800  ;  E.  15. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  4,100;  V.  $651;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  550,000  feet;  V.  $5,800;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,148  cords;  V.  $3,146;   E.  3. 

Y.  of  other  articles  m'd,  $150  ;  E.  1. 

Sheep,   472;  V.  $708 ;  wool  produced,  1,282  lbs.;  V.  $385. 

Hor.ses,  233;  V.  $12,195;  neat  cattle,  1,027;  V.  $20,918; 
swine,  433  ;  Y.  $4,330. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  16,137  bush.;  Y.  $10,086; 
wheat,  273  bush.;  Y.  $273;  rye,  5,433  bush.;  Y.  $3,703; 
oats,  8,485  bush,  ;  Y.  $2,546;  potatoes,  16,120  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,- 
030;  hay,  2,327  tons;  Y.  $17,101. 

Fruit  raised,  11,305  bush. ;  Y.  $1,084;  tobacco,  22,210  lbs.; 
Y.  $1,941. 

Butter,  56,500  lbs.;  Y.  $7,910;  cheese,  5,540  lbs.  ;  Y.  $332; 
honey,  310  lbs. ;  Y.  $39. 

Yinegar,  50  bbls. ;  Y.  $125. 


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LUDLOW. 

Cotton  Mills,  1  ;  spindles,  8,052 ;  cotton  consumed,  504,799 
lbs.;  cloth  m'd,  1,787,903  yds.;  V.  $106,914;  batting,  7,951 
lbs. ;  V.  $398  ;  C.  $96,000 ;  M.  E.  60 ;  F.  E.  175. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
12,000  lbs.:  satinet  m'd,  12,000  yds.;  V.  $6,000;  C.  $1,800; 
M.  E.  4 ;  f!  E.  3. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  150  ;  V.  $700  ;  C.  $200  ;   E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs ;  shoes,  200  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $500  ;  M.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  8,518;  V.  $1,961;  F.  E.  29. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $100;  E.  1. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  2,561  ;  V.  $334;   E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  89,300  feet ;  V.  $973  ;   E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,646  cords;  V.  $9,628;  E.  51. 

Sheep,  826;  V.  $1,550;  wool  produced,  2,017  lbs. ;  V.  $699. 

Horses,  216;  V.  $11,206;  neat  cattle,  702;  V.  $16,619; 
swine,  272;  V.  $3,9U. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,414  bush.;  V.  $6,500; 
wheat,  981  bush.;  V.  $583;  rye,  5,992  bush.;  V.  $4,142; 
oats,  6,908  bush.;  V.  $1,970;  potatoes,  14,512  bush.  ;  V.  $4,- 
062;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,927  bush.;  V.  $1,187;  hay, 
1,802  tons;  V.  $12,877;  flax,  80  lbs.  ;  V.  $16. 

Fruit  raised,  6,904  bush.;  V.  $1,134;  hops,  100  lbs. ;  V.$13; 
tobacco,  200  lbs.  ;  V.  $25. 

Butter,  29,965  lbs.;  V.  $4,504;  cheese,  10,915  lbs.;  V.  $773; 
honey,  1,398  lbs.  ;  V.  $227;  beeswax,  23  lbs. ;  V.  $10. 

Reed  Manufactories,  1 ;  reeds  m'd,  3,000;  V.  $2,500;  C.  $1,- 
500 ;   E.  3. 


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MONSON. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  3,644;  cotton  consumed,  222,000 
lbs. ;  brown  sJieetings  m'd,  067,000  yds. ;  V.  $48,700;  C.  $28,- 
000 ;  IM.  E.  47 ;  F.  E.  47. 

AVoollen  Mills,  3;  sets  of  machinery,  6 ;  wool  consumed, 
200,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  240,000  yds. ;  V.  $130,000;  C.  $30,- 
000  ;  M.  E.  43  ;  F.  E.  39. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $."500;  E.  3. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  axes,  hatchets,  and  other  edge  tools 
m'd,  500;  Y.  $5t)0;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  20;  V.  $140;  C.  $103;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  1;  V.  of  m's,  $4,940;  C.  $500; 
E.  5. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $.>50;  C.  .$200;   E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600 ;  C.  $225  ;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $500; 
E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,000;  C.  $2,500;  E.  3 ;  bark  consumed,  75  cords; 
Y.  $400. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  700  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,400;  M.  E.  4. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  45,000;  Y.  $6,250;  F.  E.  100. 

Y,  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,000;  E.  10. 

Lumber  prepared,  142,100  feet;  Y.  $1,465;   E.  142. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,041  cords;  Y.  $3,735;  E.  100. 

Charcoal  prepared,  50,000  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,000 ;  E.  10. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,400  galls.  ;  Y. 
$1,370;  other  oil,  2,700  galls.;  Y.  $1,880;  Y.  of  other  articles 
of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  $1,797;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign 
production,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $9,546. 

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Merino  Sheep,  703  ;  other  sheep,  1,869  ;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$5,510;  merino  wool  produced,  2,100  lbs. ;  other  wool,  5,600 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,695. 

Horses,  233  ;  V.  $6,270  ;  neat  cattle,  1,791  ;  V.  $33,938; 
swine,  369 ;  V.  $2,077. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,075  bush.;  V.  $7,554;  rj'-e, 
2,200  bush. ;  V.  $1,650;  oats,  9,386  bush.;  V.  $3,129:  pota- 
toes, 32,909  bush.;  Y.  $8,227;  hay,  3,475  tons;  V.  $28,460. 

Fruit  raised,  21,810  bush. ;  V.  $2,248. 

Butter,  48,855  lbs.;  V.  $6,150;  cheese,  39,405  lbs.;  V. 
$1,986. 


MONTGOMERY. 


Lumber  prepared,  62,200  feet  ;  V.  $503 ;  rail-road  sleepers, 
1,500 ;  V.  $230. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  487  cords ;  V.  $609;  charcoal,  10,150 
bush.;  V.  $457;  bark,  49  cords;  V.  $109. 

Merino  Sheep,  784;  other  sheep,  634;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$2,746  ;  merino  wool,  1,740  lbs.;  other  wool,  1,641  lbs.  ;  V.  of 
all  the  wool,  $1,188. 

Horses,  60;  V.  $2,660;  neat  cattle,  414;  V.  $7,400;  swine, 
112;  V.  $645. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,897  bush.;  V.  $1,883;  wheat, 
9  bush.  ;  V.  $9 ;  rye,  1,109  bush. ;  V.  $832  ;  oats,  3,420  bush.  ; 
V.  $1,140;  potatoes,  4,169  bush.  ;  V.  $1,042;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  221  bush.;  V.  $85;  hay,  1,041  tons;  V.  $7,287; 
beans,  10  bush.  ;  V.  $13;  buckwheat,  256  bush.;  V.  $128; 
clover  seed,  244  bush. ;  V.  $1,464. 

Fruit  raised,  9^296  bush.;  V.  $920. 

Butler,  12,392  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,548;  cheese,  4,005  lbs. ;  Y.  $200; 
honey,  255  lbs. ;  Y.  $32;  beeswax,  22  lbs. ;  Y.  $6. 


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PALMER. 

Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  spindles,  23,020 ;  cotton  consumed,  470,000 
lbs.;  printing  and  bleaching  goods  m'd,  2,640,939  yds.;  V. 
$211,538;  C.  $360,000;  M.  E.  225;  F.  E.  255. 

Woollen  Mills,  I;  sets  of  machinery,  2 ;  wool  consumed, 
65,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  58,000  yds.;  V.  $32,000;  C.  $25,000; 
M.  E.  16;  F.  E.  13. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  150  tons  ;  V.  $10,- 
000;  C.  $5,000;   E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton  , Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 1;  V.  of  machinery,  .$2,000;  C.  $1,000;   E.  4. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  m'd,  14,000;  V.  .$9,000; 
C.  $3,000  ;   E.  15. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches  and  other 
Vehicles,  4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,260;  C.  $4,500;  E.  16. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soft  soap  m'd, 
175  bbls. ;  V.  $350  ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000 ;  C.  $800 ; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  500  pairs;  shoes,  750  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$2,200;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hals  m'd,  14,000;  V.  $1,960;  F.  E.  75. 

Bricks  m'd,  150,000  ,  V.  $700  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  80,000  fent ;  V.  $800;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,136  cords  ;  V.  $4,362 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Reeds  m'd,  $800;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  3,650  galls.  ;  V. 
$3,485;  whale  oil,  1,250  galls.;  V.  $1,008;  other  oil,  1,400 
galls.;  V.  $840  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
100  tons;  V.  .^1,000;  V.  of  other  articles  of  American  produc- 
tion, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufactur- 


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ing,  $11,000  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  except- 
ing as  above  consumed,  $400. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,377  ;  V.  $3,474  ;  merino  wool  produced, 
5,990  lbs.;  V.  $l,9S-4>. 

Horses,  230;  V.  $10,920;  neat  cattle,  993;  ¥.$18,877; 
swine,  302;  V.  $1,812. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,930  bnsh.  ;  V.  $6,831 ; 
wheat,  35  bush. ;  V.  $35  ;  rye,  4,002  bnsii.  ;  V.  $2,708;  oats, 
10,702  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,2-8  ;  potatoes,  19,010  bush. ;  V.  $4,752  ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  3,380  bush.;  V.  $1,506;  buckwheat, 
1,050  bush.  ;  y.  .$.')25;  hay,  2,152  tons;  V.  $17,216. 

Fruit  raised,  6,062  bush.;  V.  $S.!2. 

Butter,  25,090  lbs.;  V.  $3,136;  cheese,  23,800  lbs.;  V. 
$1,488;  honey,  311  lbs.;  V.  $39. 


RUSSELL. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  160;  cotton  consumed,  8,000  lbs.; 
V.  of  cotton  twine  ni'd,  $788;  M.  E.  1  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  570,000  feet  of  hemlock  boards,  &.c.,  and 
50,000  shingles;  V.  $2,950;   E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  840  cords;  V.  $584. 

Merino  Sheep,  499;  V.  $748  ;  merino  wool,  1,247  lbs. ;  V. 
$374. 

Horses,  47;  V.  $1,477;  neat  cattle,  435;  V.  $6,541  ;  swine, 
75 ;  V.  $375. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,902  bush.  ;  V.  $1,103  ;  wheat, 
13  bush. ;  V.  $19;  rye,  472  bush.  ;  V.$283;  oats,  1,621  bush.  ; 
V.  $405 ;  potatoes,  3,375  bush. ;  V.  $675 ;  hay,  875  tons ;  V. 
$6,125;  flax,  50  lbs.;  V.  $6. 

Fruit  raised,  1,629  bush.  ;  V.  $326. 

Butter,  13,275  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,593;  cheese,  4,000  lbs.;  V.  $200; 
honey,  50  lbs. ;  V.  $6  ;  beeswax,  10  lbs. ;  V.  $3. 


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SOUTHWICK. 

Powder  Mills,  1 ;  powder  m'd,  2,500  kegs ;  V.  $6,250 ;  C. 
|2,000 ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs ;  shoes,  300  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $500;  M.  E.  1. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco,  and  Cigars  m'd,  $3,458;  E.  30. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $175;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  14,500  feet;  V.  $145. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  G25  cords;  V.  $1,343. 

Sheep,  1,572 ;  Y.  $1,572 ;  wool  produced,  4,729  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,578. 

Horses,  151;  V.  $7,340;  neat  cattle,  977;  V.  $20,362; 
swine,  275;  V.  $1,841. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,215  bush.;  Y.  $5,108;  rye, 
8,378  bush.;  Y.  $6,874;  oats,  6,214  bush.;  Y.  $1,902;  po- 
tatoes, 11,915  bush.;  Y.  $9,976;  other  esculent  vegetables, 
1,705  bush.;  Y.  $332;  hay,  1,748  tons;  Y.  $12,332;  buck- 
wheat, 8,376  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,350. 

Fruil  raised,  44,004  bush.;  Y.  $2,676;  tobacco,  10,400  lbs. ; 
Y.  $627. 

Butter,  13,043  lbs.;  Y.  $1,631  ;  cheese,  4,165  lbs.;  Y.  $370; 
honey,  18,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,160. 


SPRLNGFIELD. 


Cotton  Mills,  10;  spindles,  63.172;  cotton  consumed,  6,215,- 
566  lbs. ;  sheetings,  shirtings,  drillings,  and  printing  goods  m'd, 
17,864,351  yds.;  Y.  $1,341,774;  C.  $2,400,000  ;  M.  E.  493; 
F.  E.  1,243. 

Woollen  Mills,  3 ;  sets  of  machinery,  6  ;  wool  consumed, 
117,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  50,000  yds. ;  Y.  $30,000;  Kentucky 
jeans,  192,000  yds.;  Y.  $55,200;  C.  $14,000;  M.  E.  29; 
F.  E.  21. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 


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Pig  Iron,  4;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  1,200  tons;  T. 
^01,200;  C.  |2l,000;  E.  41. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $105,000;  C.  $65,000; 
E.  110. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $40,000; 
C.  $20,000  ;  E.  44. 

Lock  Manufactories,  1 ;  locks  m'd,  200  ;  V.  $1,000  ;  C.  $500 ; 

E.  3. 

Plough  Manufactories,  2 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  175  ;  V.  $1,150  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Brass  Foundries,  2;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $11,500;  C.  $6,000; 
-  E.  7. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  1,000  tons;  paper 
m'd,  90,000  reams;  V.  $100,000;  C.  $75,000;  E.  125. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  brushes  m'd,  $3,000 ;  C. 
$700 ;  E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  6;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $23,750;  C.  $6,300  ;  E.  24. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,   1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $1,460;  C.  $700; 

E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  8  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  16.500  ; 
V.  $26,400;  C.  $9,150;  E.  19. 

Cordage  Manufictories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  20  tons;  V.  $4,000; 
C.  $2,000  ;  E.  4. 

Card  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  cards  m'd,  $15,000;  C.  $10,- 
000 ;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises, 
and  other  Vehicles,  8  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $29,425  ;  C.  $17, 
800;  E.  65. 

Lead  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  m's,  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  3;  soap  m'd,  42 
tons  hard  and  2,200  bbls.  soft;  V.  $9,720 ;  candles,  40,000 
lbs.;  V.  $3,600;  C  $10,500;  E.  11. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  2 ;  rifles,  carbines, 
fowling-pieces,  and  pistols  m'd,  5,100;  V.  $45,800;  C.  $25,200; 
E.  49;  also,  m'd  at  the  United  States  Armory,  12,000  percus- 
sion muskets ;  V.  $144,000;  C.  $727,000;  E.  250. 


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Bronze  Cannon,   six  pounders,  m'd,   50;    V.    $17,000;    C. 
$10,000;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories.  C  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  |21,S00;  C.  |10,100;  E.  29. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  6;  V.  of  ware  and  sheet  iron  m'd, 
$42,000;  C.  $10,250;   E.  27. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  flour  m'd,  1,200  bbls. ;  V.  $6,000 ;  C. 
$1,000;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  2,200  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,374;  C.  $4,000;  E.  7. 

Boots  m'd,  5,270  pairs;  shoes,  11,598  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $28,258 ;  M.  E.  57. 

Bricks  m'd,  6,000,000;  V.  $28,137;  E.  76. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,500;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $2,700;  E.  4. 

y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $11,000;  E.  13. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  20,000 ;  Y.  $3,000;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,100,000  feet;  V.  $11,700;  E.  11. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,430  cords;  V.  $10,327;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  16,550  galls.  ;  V. 
$12,901  ;  whale  oil,  830  galls.  ;  V.  $322;  other  oil,  300  galls.  ; 
V.  $450;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,105 
tons;  V.  $8,120;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in  the  U.  IStates,  34 J 
chaldrons;  V.  $430;  V.  of  other  articles  of  American  pro- 
duction, excepting  cotton,  woollen,  and  iron,  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, $31,757;  V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production, 
excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $4,000. 

Sheep,  1,110;  V.  $1,665;  wool  produced,  3,022  lbs. ;  V.  $907. 

Horses,  792;  V.  $27,520;  neat  cattle,  1,341;  V.  $16,288; 
swine,  991  ;  V.  $5,946. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  25,284  bush.;  V.  $17,698; 
wheat,  691  bush.;  V.  $1,036;  rye,  14,052  bush.;  V.  $9,836; 
oats,  13,937  bush.  ;  V.  $5,017;  buckwheat  raised,  2,560  bush. ; 
V.  $1,280;  beans  raised,  460  bush. ;  V.  $690;  potatoes,  25,581 
bush.;  V.  $10,232;  other  esculent  vegetables,  10,825  bush.; 
Y.  $2,165;  hay,  3,885  tons;  Y.  $46,620. 

Fruit  raised,  9,365  bush.;  Y.  $3,746 ;  tobacco,  49,000  lbs. ; 
Y.  $3,920. 


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Butter,  41,921  lbs.;  V.  $5,869;  honey,  1,050  lbs.;  V.  $131, 
Hair  Cloth  m'd,  700  yds. ;  V.  $560;  6.  $300;  E.  3. 
V.  of  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $11,000 ;  C.  $4,200  ;  E.  22. 
V.  of  Flasks  and  Pouches  m'd,  $800 ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 
V.  of  Wooden  Aqueduct  Logs  prepared,  $4,328;  C.  $2,000 
E.  5. 


TOLLAND. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks,  and  Hoes, 
1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  3. 

Clock  Manufactories,  1  ;  clocks  m'd,  20,000 ;  V.  $40,000 ; 
C.  $5,000  ;  E.  20. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  taimcd,  4,000  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $19,000;  C.  $0,000;  E.  11. 

Lumber  prepared,  236,000  feet ;  V.  $1,060  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords  ;  V.  $50  ;  liemlock  bark,  273 
cords;  Y.  $682. 

Sheep,  728;  V.  .$800;  wool  produced,  2,100;  V.  $735. 

Horses,  100;  V.  $4,261 ;  neat  cattle,  1,275;  V.  $17,606  ; 
swine,  185;  V.  $1,060. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,089  bush. ;  Y.  $713;  wheat, 
30  bush.  ;  Y.  $15  ;  rye,  158  bush. ;  Y.  $95;  barley,  73  bush. ; 
Y.  $33;  oats,  2,142  bush.;  Y.  $643 ;  potatoes,  6,645  bush.; 
V.  $1,461;  other  esculent  vegetables,  600  bush.;  V.  $100; 
hay,  2,259  tons;  Y.  $11,295;  flax,  200  lbs.;  Y.  $30. 

Fruit  raised,  10,135  bush.;  Y.  $500. 

Butter,  19,630  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,963  ;  cheese,  159,000  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$6,360;  honey  100  lbs.;  Y.  $15;  maple  sugar,  12,000  lbs.;  Y. 
$840. 


WALES. 


Woollen  Mills,  1;    sets  of  machinery,   2;    wool  consumed, 
70,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  80,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $56,000;  C.  $16,000 


ivi.  E.  15 ;  F.  E.  15. 


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Hoe  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  hoes  m'd,  $175;  E.  1. 

Establisliments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,410;  C.  $500; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,010;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,313;  C.  $500 ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  1.514  pairs;  shoes,  3,050  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $7,000  ;  M.  E.  20. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats, 
$150  ;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  10,000 ;  V.  $2,400 ;   F.  E.  64. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $150;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  70,000  feet;  V.  $525  ;  E.  2;  shingles,  75,- 
000 ;  V.  $137. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  372  cords ;  V.  $5S9 ;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manafactming,  200  galls. ;  V.  $200  ; 
other  oil,  1,000  galls.  ;  V.  $050;  V.  of  other  articles  of  Ameri- 
can prodnction,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  $1,200  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  produc- 
tion, excepting  as  above  consumed,  $2,500. 

Merino  Sheep,  714;  V.  $1,423;  merino  wool  produced,  1,800 
lbs. ;  V.  $G50. 

Horses,  56;  V.  $3,360;  neat  cattle,  527;  Y.  $8,750;  swine, 
60 ;  V.  $500. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,400  bush. ;  V.  $1,800;  rye, 
225  bush. ;  V.  $168  ;  oats,  $3,000  bush. ;  V.  $1,000  ;  potatoes, 
8,700  bush. ;  V.  $2,175  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  500  bush.  ; 
V.  $200;  hay,  1,000  tons;  V.  $8,000. 

Fruit  raised,  7,700  bush.  ;  V.  $770. 

Butter,  12,500  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,562  ;  cheese,  12,500  lbs. ;  V.  $625. 

Hoops  prepared,  10,000 ;  Y.  $150. 

Steel  Carriage  Springs  m'd,  15  sets;  Y.  $83. 


WESTFIELD. 

Plough  Manufcictorics,  1  ;    ploughs  and  other    agricultural 
tools  m'd,  150;  Y.  $1,050;  C.  $250;  E.  1. 

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Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,   110,000  lbs.;   pa- 
per m'd,  6,000  reams;  V.  $25,000;  C.  $30,000;  E.  30. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $900;  E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;    hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,000; 
V.  $2,500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Vehicles 
4;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,500;  C.  $1,500;  E.  8. 

Powder  Mills,  2;    powder  m'd,  88,500   lbs.;  V.  $9,750 ;    C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;    Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,560  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;    Y.  of  ware,  $1,500;    C.  $500; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  5,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $10,500  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  7. 

Boots  m'd,  925  pairs ;  shoes,   4,500  pairs;    Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,200;  M.  E.  12  ;  F.  E.  5. 

Bricks  m'd,  1,300,000;  Y.  $lv500 ;  E.  12. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $12,500 ;  E.  25. 

Y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $100,000  ;  M.  E.  100;  F.  E.  200. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $4,500  ;   E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  130,000  feet;  Y.  $1,950  ;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,590  cords  ;  Y.  $7,770;  E.  10. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,057;  Y.  $1,58G;  merino  wool  produced, 
2,282  lbs. ;  Y.  $685. 

Asses,  1;  Y.  $45 ;  horses,  370;  Y.  $18,500;  neat  cattle, 
1,694;  Y.  $33,880;  swine,  753;  Y.  $3,765. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  22,313  bush.  ;  Y.  $13,388; 
wheat,  275  bush.;  Y.  $275;  rye,  9,614  bush.;  Y.  $6,730;  bar- 
ley, 8  bush. ;  Y.  $6  ;  oats,  10,033;  Y.  $3,010  ;  potatoes,  23,935 
bush.  ;  Y.  $7,181  ;  hay,  2,784  tons;  Y.  $27,840. 

Fruit  raised,  6,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,500  ;  tobacco,  43,161  lbs.; 
Y.  $2,158. 

Butter,  53,835  lbs.;  Y.  $6,460;  cheese,  5,738  lbs.;  Y.  $344; 
honey,  2,852  lbs.;  Y.  $342;  beeswax,  149  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,725. 


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WEST  SPRINGFIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  I;  spindles,  3,500;  cotton  consumed,  160,172 
lbs.  :  printing  cloth  m'd,  802,436  yds. ;  V.  $48,500;  yarn  rn'd, 
(satinet  warps,)  30,001)  lbs. ;  V.  $9,000 ;  M.  E.  15  ;  F.  E.  50. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
10,500  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  7,000  yds.;  V.  $4,550;  flannel  or 
blanketing  m'd,  4,000  yds.;  V.  $2,000;  C.  $3,500;  M.  E.  6  ; 
F.  E.  3. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  consumed,  150  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  25,000  reams;  V.  $60,000;  C.  $30,000;  E.  30. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons  and  Sleighs  and  Repairing 
Vehicles,  6  ;  E.  9. 

Tanneries,  4;  hides  tanned,  6,360:  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $13,130;  C.  $13,550;  E.  11. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  800  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,500;   M.  E.  5. 

Bricks  m'd,  450,000;  V.  $1,800;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars,  $4,901 ;  E.  16. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $60,000;   E.  40. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $50;    E.  1. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  7,752;  V.  $1,292;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  110,000  feet;  V.  $1,320;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,720  cords;  V.  $10,880;  E.  9. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,017;  V.  $2,017;  merino  wool  produced, 
5,539  lbs.;  V.  $1,939. 

Horses,  491;  V.  $25,369;  neat  cattle,  2,193;  V.  $43,132; 
swine,  1,041;  V.  $8,053. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  25,967  bush. ;  Y.  $16,879  ; 
wheat,  2,999  bush.;  V.  $2,999  ;  rye,  13,238  bush.;  V.  $9,267; 
oats,  13,513  bush.;  V.  $4,504;  buckwheat,  3,442  bush.;  V. 
$1,721  ;  potatoes,  39,686  bush.  ;  V.  $9,922;  beans,  270  bush. ; 
V.  $405;  V,  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $6,082;  hay,  5,003 
tons;  y.  $50,030. 

Fruit  raised,  10,714  bush. ;  V.  $4,581 ;  tobacco,  30,150  lbs. ; 
V.  $1,809. 

Teazles,  600,000 ;  V.  $700. 


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Butter,  103,923  lbs. ;  V.  $15,588 ;  cheese,  7,435  lbs. ;  Y.  $520  ; 
honey,  785  lbs.;  V.  $131. 

Broom  Seed  raised,  744  biisli.;  Y.  $186. 
Milk,  37,300  galls. ;  Y.  $5,968. 


WILBRAHAM. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  1,200;  Y.  $4,200;  C.  $3,000;  E.  10. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  150  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $750;  C.  $800;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  454  pairs;  shoes,  470  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$1,378  ;  M.  E.  4. 

Pahu-leaf  Hats  m'd,  700;  Y.  $116;  F.  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,000;  E.  4. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  5,000 ;  Y.  $500 ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  600  cords;  Y.  $1,200;   E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  387;  other  sheep,  1,992;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$4,163;  merino  wool  produced,  930  lbs.;  other  wool,  5,500 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,251. 

Horses,  252;  Y.  $10,000;  neat  cattle,  1,337;  Y.  $22,729; 
swine,  375;  Y.  $1,875. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,636  bush.;  Y.  $8,182; 
wheat,  177  bush.;  Y.  $177;  rye,  6,270  bu.sh. ;  Y.  $4,703;  oats, 
12,038  bush.;  Y.  $4,013;  potatoes,  19,918  bush.;  Y.  $4,979; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  908  bush.;  Y.  $157;  hay,  2,557  tons; 
Y.  $17,899. 

Fruit  raised,  51,832  bush. ;  Y.  $3,113  ;  tobacco,  29,100  lbs. ; 
Y.  $1,455. 

Butter,  32,340  lbs.;  Y.  $3,881;  cheese,  22,015  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,101 ;  honey,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $38. 


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COUNTY   OF    FRANKLIN. 

ASHFIELD. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  1,245;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  S2,700 ;  C.  $2,175;  E.  4. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  30,000;  V.  $3,000. 

Lumber  prepared,  700,000  feet;  V.  $2,100  ;  E.  8. 

]\Ierino  Sheep,  7,C67;  V.  $12,000;  merino  wool  produced, 
21,402  lbs.;  V.  $7,515. 

Horses,  ISS ;  Y.  $5,640;  neat  cattle,  1,457;  V.  $15,550; 
swine,  244;  Y.  $488. 

Indian  Corn  or  IMaize  raised,  6,253  bush. ;  Y.  $4,689 ;  wheat, 
881  bush.  ;  Y.  $881  ;  rye,  470  bush.  ;  Y.  $352 ;  barley,  157 
bush.;  Y.  $78;  oats,  2,441  bush.;  Y.  $318;  potatoes,  23,452 
bush.;  Y.  $3,908;  other  esculent  vegetables,  809  bush.;  Y. 
$144;  hay,  3,799  tons;  Y.  $18,995. 

Fruit  raised,  6,284  bush. ;  Y.  $1,047. 

Butter,  49,045  lbs.;  Y.  $4,904;  cheese,  30,846  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,388. 

Maple  Sugar,  59,981  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,598. 

Hemlock  Bark  prepared,  1.500  cords;  Y.  $4,500. 

Essences  and  Patent  Medicines  m'd,  600  groce ;  Y.  $2,400. 

Linen  Bosoms  and  Collars,  92,400;  Y.  $12,000. 


BERNARDSTON. 


Boots  m'd,  100  pairs ;  shoes,  3,300  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,850  ;  M.  E.  7. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  4,000 ;  Y.  $400. 
Lumber  prepared,  189,000  feet;  Y.  $1,122;  E.  6. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  300  cords;  Y.  $400. 
Charcoal  prepared,  8,000  bush. ;  Y.  $400. 


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Merino  Sheep,  1,356  ;  other  kinds  of  sheep,  1,056 ;  V.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $4,660 ;  merino  wool  produced,  3,802  lbs. ;  other 
kinds  of  wool,  2,152  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,350. 

Horses,  108;  V.  $6,300;  neat  cattle,  739;  V.  $12,243;  swine, 
246;  V.  $1,592. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,359  bush.  ;  V.  $4,930;  wheat, 
79  bush.;  V.  $118;  rye,  2,610  bush.;  V.  $2,175;  barley,  219 
bush.;  V.  $127;  oats,  3,830  bush.;  V.  $1,276;  buckwheat 
raised,  500  bush.  ;  V.  $250  ;  potatoes,  7,379  bush. ;  V.  $2,213  ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  200  bush.  ;  V.  $33;  hay,  1,500  tons; 
V.  $12,000  ;  flax  100  lbs. ;  V.  $12. 

Fruit  raised,  4,412  bush.;  V.  $441;  hops,  9,830  lbs.;  V. 
$983. 

Scythe  Snaiths  m'd,  6,000  ;  V.  $2,000  ;  E.  10. 

Beans,  100  bush. ;  V.  $150. 

Maple  Sugar,  5,000  lbs. ;  V.  $400. 


BUCKLAND. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Coaches  and  other  Vehi- 
cle-s  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $600 ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $12,500;  E.  15. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,000;  all  other  kinds  of  sheep,  1,524;  V.  of 
all  kinds,  $3,155;  merino  wool  produced,  3,000  lbs.  ;  all  other 
kinds  of  wool,  4,572  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  kinds  of  wool,  $2,860. 

Horses,  103;  V.  $4,120;  neat  cattle,  679;  V.  $12,529;  swine, 
156 ;  V.  $780. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,467  bush. ;  V.  $2,680 ;  wheat, 
300  bush. ;  V.  $375  ;  rye,  735  bush. ;  V.  $551  ;  barley,  200 
bush.;  V.  $120;  oats,  2,447  bush.  ;  V.  $734;  potatoes,  9,190 
bush. ;  V.  $1,838;  hay,  990  tons;  V.  $6,993. 

Fruit  raised,  2,790  bush.  ;  V.  $558. 

Butter,  23,490  lbs.;  V.  $2,936;  cheese,  33,000  lbs.;  V. 
$1,153. 


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CHARLEMONT. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  4  tons;  V.  $400; 
C.  $900;  E.  2. 

Shovel,  Spado,  Fork  and  Iloe  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $2,000;  G.  $1,200:  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $800  ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  rn.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500  ;  C.  $1,200 ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  3,800;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $18,500:  C.  $10,700;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  3G0  pairs;  shoes,  1,700  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,205  ;  M.  E.  8  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  25,000;  V.  $3,000;  F.  E.  43. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $200  ;   E.  1. 

V.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $1,350;  C.  $235  ;  E.  4. 

Sheep,    3,518;  V.  $5,277;   wool  produced,    10,554  lbs.;  V. 

Horses,  155;  V.  $5,810;  neat  cattle,  1,175;  V.  $16,792; 
swine,  300;  V.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,612  bush.;  V.  $4,959;  wheat, 
280  bush.  ;  V.  $350;  rye,  1,485  bush. ;  V.  $1,188;  barley,  120 
bush.;  V.  $60;  oats,  3,638  bush.;  V.  $1,091;  potatoes,  9,171 
bush.;  V.  $2,267;  hay,  2,386  tons;  V.  $16,702;  buckwheat, 
375  bush. ;  V.  $125. 

Raw  Silk,  12  lbs. ;  V.  $54. 

Butter,  38,785  lbs.;  V.  $4,654;  cheese,  47,400  lbs.;  V. 
$2,133;  honey,  665  lbs.;  V.  $99. 

Scythe  Snaiths  m'd,  25,000;  V.  $6,500. 

Shooks  m'd,  2,500  ;  V.  $1,600. 


COLRAINE. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  6,900 ;  cotton  consumed,  410,000 
lbs.  ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  (light  prints)  2,100,000  yds.;  V.  $84,- 
000;  C.  $58,000;  M.  E.  45;  F.  E.  120. 


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Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron.  2  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  70  tons  ;  V.  $5,950  ; 
C.  $4,000  ;  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $400;  C.  $75;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,500  ;  C.  $2,000  ;   E.  5. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  355 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000;  C.  $600;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  275  pairs;  shoes,  1,165  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,020;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  6,594 ;  Y.  $824. 

Bricks  m'd,  20,000  ;    Y.  $80. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $3,000 ;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  140,000  feet;  Y.  $1,429. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  333  cords ;  Y.  $766. 

Y.  of  Wagon  Shafts  and  Bedstead  Posts  m'd,  $2,000 ;  C. 
$1,200;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,250  galls.  ;  Y. 
$1,250;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  110  galls.;  Y.  $75 ;  bituminous 
coal  mined  in  the  U.  States  consumed  in  manufacturing,  20 
tons ;  Y.  $300. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,913;  other  sheep,  3,773;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$8,529 ;  merino  wool  produced,  6,695  lbs.  ;  other  wool  pro- 
duced, 11,319  lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $6,212. 

Horses,  250;  Y.  $10,720;  neat  cattle,  1,936;  Y.  $33,954 ; 
swine,  309  ;  Y.  $1,854. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  11.639  bush. ;  Y.  $8,729 :  wheat, 
279  bush.  ;  Y.  $348  ;  rye,  990  bush.  ;  Y.  $742  ;  barley,  785 
bush. ;  Y.  $392  ;  oats,  7,946  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,701  ;  potatoes,  17,- 
612  bush.;  Y.  $4,403;  hay,  4,154  tons;  Y.  $24,924;  flax,  526 
lbs. ;  Y.  $65. 

Frnit  raised,  15,000  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,728. 

Butter,  39,205  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,900  ;  cheese,  55,294  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,764 ; 
honey,  1,272  lbs. ;  Y.  $222  ;  beeswax,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $21. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  34,760  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,780. 

Y.  of  Doors  and  Blinds  m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $600 ;  E.  3. 


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CONWAY. 

Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  spindles,  2,416 ;  cotton  consumed,  125,800 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  ni'd,  227,000  yds. ;  sheetings,  127,200  yds.  ; 
V.  $20, 308 ;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  162, .520 
yds.;  V.  $6,972;  cotton  batting  m'd,  2,525  lbs.:  V.  $151; 
C.  $20,000 ;    M.  E.  22 ;  F.  E.  36. 

Woollen  Mills,  satinet,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  con- 
sumed, 62,000  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  87,600  yds.;  V.  $56,000  ;  C. 
$21,300;   M.  E.  17;   F.  E.  12. 

Ploughs  m'd,  6 ;  V.  $65. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500  ;   C.  $300  ;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  (yap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  300  :  Y. 
$900  ;  C.  $500  ;   E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,800;  G.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,800;  C.  $1,650;  E.  8. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  combs  m'd,  $^00;  C.  $400 ; 
E.  3. 

Flouring  Mills,  2;  flour  m'd,  5,600  bbls.  ;  V  .  $9,333 ;  C. 
$3,200 ;   M  2. 

Tanneries,  1;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and  curried,  $1,500;  C. 
$500;   E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs  ;  shoes,  1,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,700;  M.  E.  5;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  4,800;  V.  ,$600;  F.  E.  8. 

Bricks  m'd,  75,000;  V.  $300;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,875 ;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  275,000  feet  of  boards,  145,000  shingles ; 
V.  $1,665  ;  E.  0. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  750  cords  ;  V.  $1,400  ;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  590  galls.  ;  V.  $531  ; 
all  oiher  kinds  of  oil  consumed,   1,000  galls.  ;    V.  $600  ;    V.  of 
all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed  in  manu- 
facturing, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $1,000;  V.  of  all 
25 


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other  articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  excepting  as 
above,  |4,000. 

Sheep,  3,223  ;  Y.  $6,427 ;  wool  produced,  7,521  lbs.  ;  V. 
$2,632. 

Horses,  197;  V.  $9,675;  neat  cattle,  1,535;  V.  |28,525 ; 
swine,  265  ;  V.  $1,417. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,000  bush. ;  V.  $6,750 ;  wheat, 
372  bush.;  Y.  $372;  rye,  678  bush.  ;  Y.  $542;  oats,  4,044 
bush.;  Y.  $1,496;  potatoes,  11,349  bash.;  Y.  $3,783 ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  500  bush. ;  Y.  $150 ;  hay,  3,398  tons;  Y. 
$24,635. 

Fruit  raised,  3,219  bush. ;  Y.  $1,073;  raw  silk,  5  lbs. ;  Y.  $25. 

Butter,  53,095  lbs.  ;  Y.  $6,637  ;  cheese,  33,900  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$1,864;  honey,  500  lbs.;  Y.  $75. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  40,000  lbs. ;    Y.  $2,400  ;  C.  $2,000. 

Y.  of  Linen  Bosoms  and  Collars  m'd,  $10,000;  C.  $4,000. 


DEERFIELD. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  Y.  of  cutlery  m'd, 
$60,000  ;  C.  $20,000  ;  E.  80. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1;  ploughs,  (fcc,  m'd,  150;  Y.  $950; 
C.  $500;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches  and  other  Ychicles,  3;  Y. 
of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,045;  C.  $1,350;  E.  8. 

Lead  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $300 ;  C.  $200 ;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  400;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,600;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  554  pairs ;  shoes,  7,496  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $7,020 ;  M.  E.  16 ;  F.  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd,  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and 
Hats,  $35. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  27,333;  Y.  $4,100;  F.  E,  187. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $300. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  47,578;  Y.  $5,709;  E.  16. 

Lumber  prepared,  534,000  feet ;  Y.  $4,272. 


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Fire  Wood  prepared,  930  cords;  V.  $1,162. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  150  galls.  ;  other  oil, 
94  galls.;  V.  of  all  kinds,  $170;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  20  tons;  Y.  $185;  charcoal,  8,000  bush.; 
V.  $440. 

Sheep,  1,070;  Y.  $1,070;  wool  produced,  3,478  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,217. 

Horses,  249;  Y.  $8,747;  neat  cattle,  1,763;  Y.  $36,214; 
swine,  932  ;  Y.  $9,275. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  33,446  bush.  ;  Y.  $22,297 ; 
wheat,  872  bush.;  Y.  $872;  rye,  9,585  bush.;  Y.  $6,709; 
oats,  i 6,298  bush.;  Y.  $5,704;  potatoes,  14,257  bush.;  Y. 
$4,752  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  706  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,000  ;  hay, 
4,195  tons;  Y.  $30,500;  buckwheat,  180  bush.  ;  Y.  $90. 

Fruit  raised,  12,093  bush.;  Y.  $1,515;  hops,  5,012  lbs.; 
Y.  $451.  ^ 

Tobacco,  395  lbs. ;  Y.  $24;  raw  silk,  8  lbs. ;  Y.  $40;  teazles, 
33,000;  Y.  $33. 

Butter,  56,425  lbs.;  Y.  $6,771:  cheese,  12,125  lbs.;  Y. 
$727  ;  honey,  788  lbs. ;  Y.  $118  ;  beeswax,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $13. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  5,800  lbs. ;  Y.  $400. 

Broom  Corn,  111,357  lbs. ;  Y.  $6,681. 

Y.  of  Broom  Corn  Seed,  $800. 


ERYING. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
16,500  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  16,500  yds. ;  Y.  $8,250. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  2,000 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $7,000;  C.  $1,200;   E.  4. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  6,841  ;  Y.  $1,026. 

Y.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $6,100;  E.  20;  shingles  m'd,  100,- 
000;  Y.  $200;   E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  200  cords ;  Y.  $300. 

Sheep,  178;  Y.  ,$226;  wool  produced,  356  lbs.;  Y.  $120. 

Horses,  35;  Y.  $1,380;  neat  cattle,  205;  Y.  $3,751;  swine, 
43 ;  Y.  $271. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush.;  V.  $1,500;  wheat, 
48  bush.  ;  V.  ^50;  rye,  G73  bush. ;  V.  $.505  ;  barley,  10  bush. ; 
V.  $8;  oats,  950  busii. ;  V.  $323;  potatoes,  2,000  bush.;  Y. 
$840;  hay,  259  tons;    V.   $2,072;  buckwheat,   90  bush.;  V. 

Butter,  3,800  lbs. ;  V.  $475  ;  cheese,  2,325  lbs. ;  V.  $140. 

liroom  Corn,  3,350  lbs.  ;  V.  $201. 

Card  Boards  m'd,  10,000  pairs;  Y.  .$250;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Doors  and  Sashes  m'd,  $3,000 ;  C.  $2,000. 


GILL. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  75 ;  Y. 
$206. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $-525;  C.  .$.500;  E.  L 

Tanneries.  1  ;  hides  tanned,  750  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,036;  C.  $2,000,  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  375  pairs;  shoes,  350  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $675  ;  M.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hals  m'd,  30,239;  Y.  $4,233;  F.  E.  180. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  4,000;  Y.  $400;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  295,000  feet ;  Y.  $1,586  ;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,236  cords;  Y.  $1,250;  E.  7. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,410;  other  sheep,  51  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$2,920  ;  merino  wool  produced,  4,230  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  150 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $1,615. 

Horses,  113;  Y.  $6,509;  neat  cattle,  777;  Y.  $13,845; 
swine,  196;  Y.  $1,235. 

Indian    Corn    or    Maize    raised,    8,043    bush.  ;    Y.    $5,362 
wheat,   319  bush.  ;    Y.  $425  ;    rye,  3,373  bush. ;    Y.  $2,5<J9 
oats,  4,231  bush. ;  Y.  $1,410;  potatoes,  6,664  bush. ;  Y.  $1,666 
other  esculent   vegetables,  1,500  bush.;  Y.   $647;  hay,   1,580 
tons;  Y.  $14,220. 

Fruit  raised,  5,954  bush. ;  Y.  $1,025  ;  hops,  9,489  lbs. ;  Y. 
$948  ;  tobacco,  400  lbs. ;  Y.  $24  ;  raw  silk,  12  lbs. ;  Y.  $57. 


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Butter,  29,273  lbs.;  V.  $3,059;  cheese,  11,356  lbs.;  V 
$681  ;  honey,  165  lbs.  ;  V.  $27. 

Beef,  32,150  lbs.;  V.  $1,124;  pork,  62,118  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,100 
poultry,  11,189  lbs.;  Y.  |672. 

Broom  Corn  raised,  8,090  lbs. ;  V.  $485. 


GREENFIELD. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
125,000  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  100,000  yds.;  V.  $130,000;  C. 
$40,000  ;  M.  E.  60 ;  F.  E.  40. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  200  tons;  V.  $10,- 
000  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,000  ;  C.  $.500  ;  E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,700;  C.  $1,000;  E.  11. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $15,500;  C.  $7,000;  E.  22. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000;  C.  $500; 
E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,300;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,000  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  270  pairs;  shoes,  1,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,000;  M.  E.  9. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $600. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $5,000;  E.  4. 

Sheep,  1,167;  V.  $2,334;  wool  produced,  2,917  lbs.;  V. 
$973. 

Horses,  222;  V.  $11,100;  neat  cattle,  1,117;  V.  $26,140; 
swine,  795;  V.  ,$3,180. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,305  bush. ;  V.  $7,383;  wheat, 
300  bush.;  V.  $450;  rye,  6,310  bush.  ;  V.  $4,732;  barley,  500 
bush.;  V.  $200;  oats,  6,570  bush.;  V.  $2,628;  potatoes,  9,290 


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bush. ;  V.  $2,322 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5,000  bush. ;  V. 
$1,250;  hay,  2,081  tons;  V.  $24,129. 

Fruit  raised,  4,000  bush. ;  V.  $1,000  ;  tobacco,  1,500  lbs. ;  V. 
$75. 

Butter,  31,875;  V.  $3,984;  cheese,  12,000  lbs.;  V.  $600; 
honey,  3,750  lbs. ;  V.  $468 ;  beeswax,  300  lbs. ;  V.  $75. 


HAW  LEY. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  11,500;  C.  $20,000;  E.  14. 

Boots  m'd,  152  pairs ;  shoes,  382  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $800;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  10,438;  V.  $1,591  ;  F.  E.  12. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,083,000;  V.  $4,828. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  492  cords;  V.  $517;  hemlock  bark, 
2,800  cords;  V.  $8,400. 

Saxony  Sheep,  5;  merino,  2,162  ;  other  sheep,  756;  V.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $5,806 ;  Saxony  avooI  produced,  14  lbs. ;  merino  and 
other  wool,  8,524  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,988. 

Horses,  149;  V.  $5,723  ;  neat  cattle,  874;  V.  $12,063;  swine, 
160  ;  V.  $800. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,313  bush. ;  V.  $1,735  ;  wheat, 
413  bush.;  V.  $516;  rye,  421  bush.;  V.  $351;  barley,  909 
bush.;  Y.  $606;  oats,  1,970  bush.;  Y  $656;  potatoes,  15,936 
bush.;  V.  $3,984;  other  esculent  vegetables,  550  bush.;  V. 
$138;  hay,  1,381  tons;  Y.  $9,667;  flax,  170  lbs. ;  Y  $17. 

Fruit  raised,  10,539  bush. ;  V.  $632. 

Butter,  23,365  lbs.;  Y  $2,921;  cheese,  21,505  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,075. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  30,253  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,117. 

Broom  Handles  m'd,  60,000;  Y  $600. 


HEATH. 

Chair   Manufactories,    1;  chairs   m'd,    1,200;  Y   $800;  C. 
$800 ;  E.  4. 


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Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  330;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $600  ;  C.  $250  ;  E.  2. 

Talm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  8,468 ;  V.  $1,270. 

Sheep,  1,691;  Y.  $2,249;  wool  produced,  4,359  lbs.  V. 
$1,308. 

Horses,  128;  V.  $4,950;  neat  cattle,  1,159;  Y.  $15,299; 
swine,  208  ;  Y.  $954. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,599  bush. ;  Y.  $2,398;  wheat, 
651  bush.;  Y.  $651;  rye,  281  bush.;  Y.  $234;  barley,  769 
bush. ;  Y.  $383  ;  oats,  3,270  bush. ;  Y.  $817 ;  potatoes,  9,467 
bush.  ;  Y.  $3,155;  hay,  1,984  tons;  Y.  $9,920. 

Fruit  raised,  8,893  bush. ;  Y.  $735. 

Butter,  19,265  lbs.;  Y.  $2,408;  cheese,  62,800  lbs.;  Y. 
$3,140  ;  honey,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $50. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  16,080  lbs. ;  Y.  $965. 


LEYERETT. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
5,000  lbs.;  fulled  cloth  m'd,  2,000  yds.;  Y.  $1,600;  satinet, 
1,000  yds.;  Y.  $750;  Kentucky  jeans,  500  yds.;  Y.  ,$250 ; 
flannel  or  blanketing,  1,500  yds. ;  Y.  $675  ;  woollen  ^'■arn  m'd 
and  not  made  into  cloth,  100  lbs.;  Y.  $67;  domestic  flannel  and 
frocking  m'd,  388  yds. ;  Y.  $202  ;  C.  $3,002  ;  M.  E.  3  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1;  scythes  m'd,  300;  Y.  $250;  E.  1. 

Hoe  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  hoes  m'd,  $820 ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $300 ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $150;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  1,642;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,730;  C.  $4,050;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  680  pairs;  shoes,  1,105  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,730;  M.  E.  4;  F.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  103,400;  Y.  $16,300;  F.  E.  230. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $162  ;  E.  1. 


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V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  |200  ;  E.  1. 

Brooms  m'd,  13,725;  V.  $2,059;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  618,000  feet  boards,  125,000  shingles, 
8,603  rail-road  sleepers;  gross  V.  of  lumber,  f 5,890  ;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  412  cords;  V.  ,$663 ;  E.  2;  charcoal, 
24,000  bush.;  V.  $1,200;  E.  4. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  120  galls.;  V.  $60; 
all  other  kinds  of  oil,  300  galls.;  V.  $150. 

Saxony  Sheep,  65  ;  merino,  167  ;  other  sheep,  598  ;  V.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $1,660  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  150  lbs.  ;  merino, 
482  lbs. ;  other  wool,  1,940;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $857. 

Horses,  110;  V.  $4,927;  neat  cattle,  799;  ¥.$16,253;  swine, 
170  ;  V.  $880. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,025  bush.  ;  V.  $4,017  ;  wheat, 
10  bush.  ;  V.  $14;  rye,  2,428  bush.;  V.  $1,825;  barley,  35 
bush.  ;  V.  $20  ;  oats,  2,893  bush. ;  V.  $964  ;  potatoes,  10,655 
bush.;  V.  $2,664;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,413  bush.;  V. 
$325  ;  beans,  119  bush. ;  V.  $149;  hay,  1,580  tons ;  V.  $12,- 
635. 

Fruit  raised,  9,500  bush.;  Y.  $1,226. 

Butter,  22,995  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,874  ;  cheese,  16,756  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,173;  honey,  100  lbs. ;  V.  $12;  beeswax,  16  lbs.  ;  V.  $7. 

Broom  Brush  raised,  6,900  lbs.;  V.  $414;  broom  seed,  525 
bush.;  V.  $130. 

Scythe  Snaith  Irons  m'd,  77,489  sets  ;  V.  $4,778  ;  C.  $3,000  ; 
E.  10. 


LEYDEN. 

Shoes  m'd,  300  pairs ;  V.  $249  ;  M.  E.  1. 
Lumber  prepared,  29,000  feet;  V.  $145. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  408  cords;  V.  $408;  E.  2. 
Merino  Sheep,  2,072  ;  other  sheep,  662 ;  V.   of  all  the  sheep, 
,101 ;  merino  wool  produced,  5,180  lbs.  ;    other  wool,    1,986 
lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,564. 


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Horses,  85  ;  V.  $3,000  ;  neat  cattle,  731 ;  Y.  $13,020 ;  swine, 
185 ;  V.  $647. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,490  bnsh. ;  V.  $3,184  ;  wheat, 
113  bush.  ;  ¥.$141;  rye,  519  bush.  ;  V.  $389 ;  barley,  1,951 
bush.;  V.  $819;  oats,  2,307  bush.  ;  V.  $710  ;  potatoes.  6,755 
bush.;  V.  $1,689:  hay,  1,411  tons;  V.  $8,466;  flax,  90  lbs.; 
V.  $9. 

Fruit  raised,  1,726  bush. ;  V.  $570. 

Butter,  12,215  lbs.;  V.  $1,221;  cheese,  17,250  lbs.;  V.  $862 ; 
honey,  142  lbs.;   Y.  $18.  ^ 

Broom  Handles  m'd,  150,000;  Y.  $975;  C.  $375;   E.  2. 

Maple  iSugar  m'd,  8,220  lbs. ;  Y.  $575. 


MONROE. 

Boots  m'd,  30  pairs;  shoes,  50  pairs;  Y.  of  hoots  and  shoes, 
$lcO:  M.  E.  1;  F.  E.  1. 

Palm-lcaf  Hats  m'd,  807;  Y.  $80:  F.  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  220,000  feet;  Y.  $1,100;  E.  3;  shingles, 
prepared,  314,000;  Y.  $471. 

Merino  Sheep,  729;  other  sheep,  100;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$1,243;  merino  wool  produced,  2,lS7  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  300 
lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $90S. 

Horses,  42;  Y.  $1,4S7;  neat  cattle,  363;  Y.  $4,672;  swine, 
56  ;  Y.  $626. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  558  bush.;  Y.  $418;  wheat, 
23  bush. ;  Y.  $28;  rye,  56  bush. ;  Y.  $46;  oats,  909  bush. ;  Y. 
$272  ;  potatoes,  4.715  bush. ;  Y.  $1,228  ;  other  esculent  vege- 
tables, 300  bush.;  Y.  $75;  hay,  798  tons  ;  Y.  $3,990;  flax, 
145  lbs.;  Y.  $18  ;  buckwheat,  200  bush. ;  Y.  $84. 

Fruit  raised,  1,653  bush.  ;  Y.  .$413. 

Butter,  13,9.j0  lbs.;  Y.  $1,534;  cheese,  4,785  lbs.;  Y.  $243  ; 
honey,  501  lbs. :  Y.  $83;  beeswax,  21  lbs. ;  Y.  $7. 

Bark  prepared,  263  cords:  Y.  $394. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  7,625  lbs. ;  Y.  $610. 

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MONTAGUE. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$600;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $925;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  200 ;  Y, 
$317;   C.  $160;   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,700;  C.  $600;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  2,200;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $9,000;  C.  $6,600;   E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  1,075  pairs;  shoes,  400  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,308  ;  M.  E.  5. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  23,103 ;  Y.  $3,194;  F.  E.  100. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  Y.  $400;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $300;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $4,200 ;  E.  5. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  4,150 ;  Y.  $622  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared^  380,000  feet;  Y.  $3^040;   E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,885  cords;  Y.  $2,840;  E.  7. 

Merino  Sheep,  200 ;  other  sheep,  621  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
^821  ;  merino  wool  produced,  550  lbs.;  other  wool,  1,863  lbs.  ; 
Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $804. 

Horses,  140;  Y.  $6,300;  neat  cattle,  758  ;  Y.  $12,750;  swine, 
243;  Y.  $1,215. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,879  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,278;  wheat, 
270  bush.;  Y.  $337;  rye,  4,917  bush.;  Y.  $3,687-,  oats,  4,660 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,553  ;  potatoes,  8,477  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,119  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  500  bush. ;  Y.  $100;  hay,  1,440  tons  ;  Y. 
$11,520. 

Fruit  raised,  1,241  bush.;  Y.  $341;  hops,  970  bush.;  Y. 
$107;  tobacco,  1,000  lbs.;  Y.  $60. 

Butter,  22,500  lbs.:  Y.  $2,475  ;  cheese,  7,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $375; 
honey,  350  lbs. ;  Y.  $58;  beeswax,  50  lbs.  ;  Y.  $12. 

Confectionary  m'd,  24,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,840;  C.  $1,920;  E.  2. 

Matches  m'd,  1,100  groce;  Y.  $262;  C.  $75;  E.  1. 


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NEW  SALEM. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
12;  y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $500;  C.  $150  ■  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  4,400;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $9,000  ;  C.  $2,800  ;  E.  11. 

Boots  m'd,  175  pairs;  shoes,  1,212  pairs;  V,  of  boots  and 
shoes  m'd,  $1,476;  M.  E.  5. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$65  ;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  39,841  ;  V.  $7,306  :  F.  E.  223. 

Bricks  m'd,  30,000;  V.  $105;   E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  300,000  feet;  V.  $1,500;  E.  5. 

Sheep,  730;  V.  $1,352;  wool  produced,  2,149  lbs.;  V.  $722. 

Horses,  136;  V.  $6,625;  neat  cattle,  864;  Y.  $11,596; 
swine,  134 ;  V.  $574. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,311  bush.;  V.  $3,233;  wheat, 
57  bush.;  V.  $100;  rye,  919  bush.;  Y.  $763;  barley,  497 
bush.;  V.  $330;  oats,  4,502  bush.;  T.  $1,507 ;  potatoes,  12,- 
171  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,022 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,500  bush.  ; 
V.  .$625;  hay,  1,131  tons;  Y.  $9,628. 

Fruit  raised,  7,125  bush. ;  Y.  $769. 

Butter,  14,860  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,857;  cheese,  15,423  lbs.;  Y.  $768  ; 
honey,  100  lbs. ;  Y.  $17. 


NORTHFIELD. 


Plough  Manufactories.  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  37;  Y.  $222;   E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $900  ;  C.  $450  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
2;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $350;  C.  $75:  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  5. 


204 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $300 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  1,300  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,800;  C.  |1,400;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  750  pairs;  shoes,  400  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,425;  M.  E.  10. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  ni'd,  12;  V.  $6;  palm -leaf  hats 
m'd,  43,034;  V.  $4,363;  F.  E.  100. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $400;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $27. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  76,000;  V.  $9,120;  E.  8. 

Lumber  prepared,  411,000  feet;  Y.  $2,055  ;   E.  G. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  260  cords;  V.  $455  ;  E.  2. 

Saxony  J^hoep,  800 ;  merino,  800 ;  other  sheep,  856 ;  V.  of 
all  the  shecp,"$2,856;  Saxony  wool  produced,  2,000  lbs.  ;  me- 
rino, 2,200  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  2,568  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$2,340. 

Horses,  230;  V.  ,$9,185;  neat  cattle,  1,173;  V.  $18,080; 
swine,  274;  V.  $1,391. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maizo  raised,  15,367  bush.;  V.  $10,295; 
wheat,  263  bush.  ;  V.  $263,  rye,  4,261  bush.;  V.  $3,196;  bar- 
ley, 35  bush.  ;  V.  $26;  oats,  9,670  bush. ;  V.  $2,901 ;  potatoes, 
12,274  bush.  ;  V.  $3,068  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  200  bush.  ; 
V.  $100;  hay,  2,355  tons;  V.  $16,483. 

Fruit  raised,  4,000  bush.;  V.  $600;  hops,  23,786  lbs.;  V. 
$2,141  ;  tobacco,  600  lbs. ;  V.  $36. 

Butter,  23,833  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,860;  cheese,  9,916  lbs. ;  V.  $496; 
honey,  515  lbs.  ;  V.  $62  ;  beeswax,  20  lbs. ;  V.  $5. 

Broom  Brush  raised,  72,091  lbs. ;  V.  $4,325. 

Door,  Sash,  aud  Blind  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$600;  C.  $200;   E.  1. 

Beans,  250  bush.  ;  V.  $250. 


ORANGE. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  16  tons;  V.  $1,600; 
C.  $1,300  ;  E.  2. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $1,400;  E.  2. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  60;  V.  $390;  C.  $150;  E.  I. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $700 ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $6,850;  C.  $4,000;  E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $9,044  ;  C.  $6,900  ;  E.  7. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  1,300;  V.  $4,250;  C.  $1,500; 
E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  14,500  pairs ;  shoes,  9,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $28,875  ;  M.  E.  40  ;  F.  E.  12. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$2,300. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  141,684;  V.  $20,657;  F.  E.  400;  boys 
E.  75. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $32,430  ;  E.  24. 

Lumber  prepared,  2,620,000  feet;  V.  $13,340;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  600  cords  ;  V.  $1,050  ;   E.  2. 

V.  of  Doors  and  Sashes  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  189  galls.  ;  V.  $210; 
whale  oil,  960  galls. ;  V.  $384;  other  kinds  of  oil,  1,418  galls.; 
V.  $1,800. 

Sheep,  884;  V.  $1,668;  wool  produced,  2,431  lbs.;  Y.  $681. 

Horses,  198;  Y.  $6,534;  neat  cattle,  1,225;  Y.  $18,350; 
swine,  214;  Y.  $1,705. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,050  bush. ;  Y.  $4,537;  wheat, 
447  bush.  ;  Y.  $502;  rye,  1,521  bush. ;  Y.  $1,141  ;  barley,  907 
bush.;  Y.  $606;  oats,  4,687  bush.;  Y.  $1,758;  buckwheat, 
1,480  bush.;  Y.  $704;  potatoes,  18,405  bush.;  Y.  $4,601; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  2.455  bush.;  Y.  $614;  hay,  2,380 
tons;  Y.  $19,040;  beans,  350  bui-h.  ;  Y.  $437. 

Fruit  raised,  10,275  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,285. 

Builer,  42,265  lbs.;  Y.  $5,283;  cheese,  25,150  lbs.;  V. 
$1,257;  honey,  335  lbs.  ;  Y.  $50. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  19,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,710. 


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ROWE. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
40,000  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  42,500  yds. ;  V.  $23,375;  C.  |10,000  ; 
M.  E.  8  ;  F.  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  5,763 ;  V.  $900 ;  F.  E.  20. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $600 ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  100,000  feet ;  V.  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  200  cords ;  V.  $300 ;  bark  prepared, 
200  cords  ;  V.  $575. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  200  galls. ;  V.  $200; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  500  galls. ;  V.  $350;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  American  production  consumed,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $250;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  foreign  production  consumed,  excepting  as  above,  $300. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,500;  other  sheep,  510;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$4,020;  merino  wool  produced,  4,100  lbs.;  other  wool,  1,500 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,000. 

Horses,  100;  V.  $4,500;  neat  cattle,  876;  V.  $14,700;  swine, 
140  ;  V.  $750. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,400  bush. ;  V.  $1,800;  wheat, 
550  bush.;  V.  $787;  rye,  250  bush.;  V.  $210;  barley,  100 
bush.;  V.  $67;  oats,  2,600  bush.;  V.  $800;  potatoes,  9,250 
bush.;  V.  $2,000;  hay,  2,100  tons;  V.  $12,000;  flax  50  lbs. ; 
V.$7. 

Fruit  raised,  6,700  bush. ;  V.  $670. 

Butter,  18,350  lbs. ;  V.  $1,835  ;  cheese,  19,500  lbs. ;  V.  $975; 
honey,  490  lbs. ;  Y.  $61  ;  beeswax,  50  lbs. ;  V.  $17. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  23,000  lbs. ;  V.  $i,610. 


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SHELBURNE. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
22,000  lbs.;  satinet  nvd,  22,000  yds.;  Y.  $11,000;  C.  $3,000; 
M.  E.  7 ;  F.  E.  6. 

Scythe  Manufactories,  1  ;  scythes  m'd,  6,000  ;  V.  $4,000;  C. 
$3,500  ;  E.  4. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  5,800  ; 
V.  $7,200  ;  C.  $3,000 ;   E.  5. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $1,800;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500 ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $1,500;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  740 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,200  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  440  pairs;  shoes,  1,650  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,500 ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  15,875;  V.  $1,984;  F.  E.  20. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,080. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  841  cords;  V.  $1,682;   E.  4. 

Sheep,  3,134;  V.  $6,268;  wool  produced,  6,844  lbs.;  V. 
$2,053. 

Horses,  161;  V.  $9,600;  neat  cattle,  1,443;  Y.  $36,115; 
swine,  362;  Y.  $5,431. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,463  bush.;  Y.  $5,077;  wheat, 
450  bush. ;  Y.  $675  ;  rye,  1,280  bush. ;  Y.  $896 ;  barley,  82 
bush.;  Y.  $41  ;  oats,  5,010  bush.;  Y.  $2,004;  potatoes,  8,443 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,532 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  625  bush. ;  Y. 
$250;  hay,  2,803  tons:  Y.  $19,621. 

Fruit  raised,  11,895  bush. ;  Y.  $2,379. 

Butter,  47,075  lbs.;  Y.  $4,707;  cheese,  32,045  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,602;  honey,  690  lbs.  ;  Y.  $115  ;  beeswax,  45  lbs. ;  Y.  $15. 

Scythe  Snailhs  m'd,  90,000;  Y.  $60,000;  C.  $50,000;  E.  75. 

Rakes  m'd,  160  dozen ;  Y.  $480. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  27,260  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,180. 

Gimlets  m'd,  600  groce  ;  Y.  $1,800. 


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SHUTESBURY. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  ra'd,  ^160;  C.  $50  ;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $100  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  2,115  pairs;  shoes,  500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,675 ;  M.  E.  25. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$58;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  45,644;  V.  $10,000;  F.  E.  350. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $250;  E.  2. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  1,100;  V.  $103;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,028,000  feet;  V,  $7,633;  E.  30;  shin- 
gles m'd,  608,000;  V.  $912. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,000  cords;  V.  $800;  E.  15. 

Sheep,  350;  V.  $700;  wool  produced,  1,142  lbs.;  V.  $332. 

Horses,  113;  V.  $5,115;  neat  cattle,  630;  V.  $11,459; 
swine,  131 ;  V.  $786. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,228  bush. ;  V.  $2,259;  rye, 
1,294  bush. ;  V.  $970;  barley,  202  bush.;  V.  $125;  oats,  2,408 
bush.;  V.  $794;  potatoes,  11,521  bush.;  V.  $2,880 ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  765  bush.;  V.  $229;  hay,  881  tons;  V. 
$6,848. 

Fruit  raised,  6,808  bush. ;  V,  $816. 

Butter,  17,985  lbs.;  V.  $2,338;  cheese,  12,661  lbs.;  V.  $759. 

Trays  m'd,  250;  V.  $62. 

Felloes  m'd,  700  sets ;  V.  $525. 

Bungs  m'd,  20,000;  V.  $88. 

Broom  and  Brush  Handles  m'd,  198,000 ;  V.  $684. 

Washing  Machines  m'd,  50 ;  Y.  $250. 


SUNDERLAND. 


Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs ;  shoes,  500  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,500 ;  M.  E.  4. 


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Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  10,270 :  V.  $2,500  ;  F.  E.  40. 

Bricks  m'd,  75,000  ;  V.  $330  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $600 ;  E.  1. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  82,000  ;  V.  $12,000  ;  E.  12. 

Lumber  prepared,  215,000  feet;  Y.  $2,000;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  300  cords  ;  V.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $500. 

Merino  Sheep,  685 ;  V.  $1,027;  merino  wool  produced,  1,800 
lbs. ;  V.  .$600. 

Horses,  132;  Y.  $8,000;  neat  cattle,  532;  Y.  $10,040; 
swine,  317 ;  Y.  $1,840. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8.250  bush. ;  Y.  $5,500;  wheat, 
570  bush. ;  Y.  $666;  rj^e,  3,623  bush. ;  Y.  $2,718 ;  oats,  4,100 
bush.;  Y.  $1,390;  potatoes,  4,800  bush.;  Y.  $1,600;  Y.  of 
other  esculent  vegetables,  $2,500 ;  hay,  950  tons ;  Y.  $7,600. 

Fruit  raised,  4,000  bush.;  Y.  $1,000;  hops,  2,300  lbs.;  Y. 
$184;  tobacco,  4,656  lbs. ;  Y.  $325;  raw  silk,  25  lbs.;  Y.  $175; 
teazles,  35,000  ;  Y.  $35. 

Butter,  26,930  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,770  ;  cheese,  5,350  lbs. ;  Y.  $375  ; 
honey,  400  lbs. ;  Y.  $67. 

Maple  Sugar,  14,500  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,445. 

Rail-road  Ties  prepared,  10,815  ;  Y.  $1,730. 

Fence  Rails  prepared,  9.500;  Y.  $475. 

Broom  Corn  raised,  131,460  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,850. 

Broom  Corn  Seed,  9,100  bush. ;  Y.  $2,000. 


WARWICK. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  2,200; 
Y.  $2,200 ;  C.  $800 ;  E.  3. 

Glue  Manufactories  and  Manufactories  for  the  preparation  of 
Gums,  1  ;  Y.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $900 ;  C.  $400 ;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  4,300;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $8,600;  C.  $1,800;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  800  pairs ;    shoes,   100  pairs ;    Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,275. 

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Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  43,200 ;  V.  $5,400. 

Lumber  prepared,  675,000  feet;  V.  $3,130;  E.  11. 

Sheep,  1,058;  V.  $1,058;  wool  produced,  2,790  lbs.;  V. 
$930. 

Horses,  156;  V.  $4,827;  ueat  cattle,  1,012;  V.  $12,389; 
swine,  116;  V.  $464. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,894  bush. ;  V.  $1,929  ;  wheat, 
417  bush. ;  V.  $521 ;  rye,  609  bush. ;  V.  $457 ;  barley,  525 
bush.;  Y.  $350;  oats,  2,520  bush.;  V.  $840;  potatoes,  8,180 
bush. ;  V.  $2,045  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,486  bush. ;  V. 
$248;  hay,  1,086  tons;  V.  $8,688. 

Fruit  raised,  7,331  bush. ;  V.  $713. 

Butter,  18,780  lbs.;  V.  $2,347;  cheese,  10,100  lbs.;  V.  $505; 
honey,  160  lbs. ;  V.  $27. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  4,200  lbs. ;  V.  $294. 


WENDELL. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,100  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $340;  C.  $80 ;  E.  1, 

Boots  m'd,  10,759  pairs;  shoes,  1,400  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $14,481 ;  M.  E.  25  ;  F.  E.  5. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$30 ;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  38,521 ;  Y.  $4,761 ;  F.  E.  120. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $2,320 ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,258,000  feet;  Y.  $9,000;  E.  12. 

Sheep,  383;  Y.  $600 ;  wool  produced,  1,149  lbs.;  Y.  $344. 

Horses,  111;  Y.  $4,700;  neat  cattle,  779;  Y.  $11,649; 
swine,  131 ;  Y.  $786. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,630  bush. ;  Y.  $1,972;  wheat, 
56  bush. ;  Y.  $70 ;  rye,  543  bush. ;  Y.  $407  ;  barley,  657  bush. ; 
Y.  $493;  oats,  1,199  bush.;  Y.  $400;  potatoes,  7,835  bush.; 
Y.  $1,959;  other  esculent  vegetables,  470  bush.;  Y.  $150; 
hay,  1,154  tons  ;  Y.  $9,232. 


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Fruit  raised,  7,610  bush. ;    V.  $1,141 ;    raw  silk,  10  lbs. ;    V. 
$50. 

Butter,  13,325  lbs. ;  V.  $1,666 ;  cheese,  8,S95  lbs. ;  V.  $530. 
Maple  Sugar,  5,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $364. 


WHATELY. 

Woollen  Mills,  3  ;  sets  of  machinery,  3  ;  wool  consumed, 
26,500  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  16,700  yds.;  Y.  $9,185  ;  Kentucky 
jeans,  55,000  yds.  ;  V.  $13,750  ;  flannel  or  blanketing,  5SS  yds. ; 
Y.  $366;  C.  $18,000;  M.  E.  10;  F.  E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$300;  C.  $500;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $620;  C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  370  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  205  pairs  ;  shoes,  510  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,340;  M.  E.  3;  F.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  11,708;  Y.  $2,055. 

Bricks  m'd,  150,000  ;  Y.  $600  ;    E.  2. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  160,087;  Y.  $19,719;  E.  18. 

Lumber  prepared,  75,000  feet ;  Y.  $750  ;  E.  1. 

Boats  built,  1  ;  Y.  $700  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Stone  and  Brown  Ware  m'd,   $1,675;  C.  $700;  E.  4. 

Sheep,  1,130;  Y.  $1,742  ;  wool  produced,  3,417  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,314. 

Horses,  164;  Y.  .$6,849 ;  neat  cattle,  1,052;  Y.  $21,595; 
swine,  289;  Y.  $1,811. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,071  bush. ;  Y.  $8,690  ;  wheat, 
119  bush.  ;  Y.  $119;  rye,  2,996  bush.;  Y.  $2,247;  barley,  20 
bush.  ;  Y.  $15  ;  oats,  4,217  bush. ;  Y.  $1,687;  potatoes,  8,340 
bush. ;  Y.  $3,336  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  313  bush. ;  Y.  $78 ; 
hay,  2,095  tons;  Y.  $16,973. 

Fruit  raised,  10,803  bush. ;  Y.  $1,459;  teazles,  778,000;  Y. 
$800. 


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Butter,  36,958  lbs. ;  V.  $3,695  ;  cheese,  9,747  lbs. ;  V.  |682  ; 
honey,  500  lbs. ;  V.  .f  65. 

Broom  Brush  raised,  66,800  lbs. ;  V.  $4,008  ;  broom  handles 
m'd,  65,000  ;  V.  .$520. 

Pocket  Books  and  Wallets  m'd,  6,000  doz. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  C. 
$5,000  ;  M.  E.  3  ;  F.  E.  22. 


COUNTY    OF    BERKSHIRE. 

ADAMS. 

Cotton  Mills,  14;  spindles,  20,700;  cotton  consumed,  729,- 
151  lbs.;  printing  cloth  m'd,  4,098,417  yds.;  V.  $250,971; 
candle  wicking  m'd,  50,000  lbs. ;  V.  $6,250  ;  cotton  yarn  m'd 
and  not  made  into  cloth,  257,400  yds.  (satinet  warps;)  V.  $11,- 
583  ;  cotton  batting  m'd,  21,000  lbs. ;  V.  $1,470  ;  C.  $100,000  ; 
M.  E.  190  ;  F.  E.  364. 

Calico  Manufactories,  2 ;  calico  printed,  556,174  yds.  ;  V. 
$50,612  ;  C.  $13,500  ;  M.  E.  40;  F.  E.  4.  {The  owners  of  one 
manufactory  refuse  giving  any  information.') 

Woollen  Mills,  3  ;  sets  of  machinery,  11  ;  wool  consumed, 
354,000  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  20,000  yds.;  V.  $18,000;  satinet, 
386,000  yds.  ;  V.  $221,500  ;  Kentucky  jeans,  200,000  yds. ;  V. 
$60,000;  C.  $40,000;  M.  E.  77-  F.  E.  66. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  2  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  143  tons  ;  V. 
$9,750;  C.  $1,000;  E.  8. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  .50;  V.  $350. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  5  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $4,200;  C.  $1,575;  E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
6;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  5,100;  C.  .$2,300;  E.  13. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;    soap  m'd,  4,000 


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lbs. ;  V.  |200  ;  tallow  candles  m'd,  2,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $200 ;  C. 
$300 ;    E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Mannfactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$4,700  ;  C.  $1,700  ;  E.  9. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  ware,  $3,400  ;  C.  $1,000  ; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  5  ;  hides  tanned,  10,200  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $33,500  ;  C.  $8,100  ;  E.  16. 

Boots  m'd,  2,038  pairs  ;  shoes,  3,930  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $13,830;  M.  E.  35;  F.  E.  14. 

Bricks  m'd,  250,000;  V.  $1,000  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared.  $8,087;   E.  14. 

Lime  m'd,  1,G68  casks;  Y.  $2,502 ;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  573,500  feet ;  V.  $4,046. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  6,020  galls.  ;  Y. 
$5,472  ;  whale  oil,  400  galls. ;  Y.  $240;  other  oil,  2,450  galls. ; 
Y.  $1,500;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool  and  iron  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$12,000;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production  consum- 
ed, excepting  as  above,  $30,000. 

Sheep,  2,800  ;  Y.  $3,500  ;  wool  produced,  7,700  lbs. ;  Y. 
$3,080. 

Horses,  389  ;  Y.  $15,698  ;  neat  cattle,  2,080  ;  Y.  $39,055  ; 
swine,  299  ;  Y.  $1,196. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,427  bush. ;  Y.  $6,049  ; 
wheat,  90  bush. ;  Y.  $112  ;  rye,  595  bush. ;  Y.  $387;  barley, 
475  bush. ;  Y.  $237;  oats,  12,374  bush. ;  Y.  $3,712  ;  potatoes, 
13,325  bush.;  Y.  $4,663;  hay,  4,284  tons;  Y.  $25,704. 

Fruit  raised,  6,240  bush. ;    Y,  $1,248. 

Butter,  22,771  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,846  ;  cheese,  374,578  lbs. ;  Y.  $18,- 
728  ;  honey,  930  lbs. ;  Y.  $155  ;  beeswax,  44  lbs.  ;  Y.  $18. 


ALFORD. 


Boots  m'd,  200  pairs ;    shoes,  240  pairs ;    Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $900 ;  M.  E.  2. 


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Lumber  prepared,  121,000  feet ;  V.  $1,089 ;  shingles,  235,- 
000  ;  V.  $570  ;  E.  2. 

Firewood  prepared,  1,081  cords;  Y.  $1,216;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  190;  other  sheep,  477;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$1,000 ;  merino  wool  produced,  522  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  1,249 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $622. 

Horses,  126;  V.  $5,040;  neat  cattle,  401  ;  V.  $6,288;  swine, 
130 ;  Y.  $520. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,496  bush. ;  Y.  $2,248  ;  wheat, 
41  bush. ;  Y.  $41;  rye,  1,616  bush.;  Y.  $808;  oats,  8,897 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,204;  potatoes,  3,064  bush. ;  Y.  $1,021  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  671  bush.  ;  Y.  $84;  hay,  1,157  tons  ;  Y. 
$5,785  ;  flax,  270  lbs.  ;   Y.  $27. 

Fruit  raised,  4,573  bush. ;  Y.  $457. 

Butter,  25,625  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,263 ;  cheese,  2,703  lbs. ;  Y.  $135  ; 
honey,  440  lbs. ;  Y.  $44. 


BECKET. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  1,000;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  200  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $750  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Y.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $9,500;  C.  $5,600;  E.  23. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,180,000  feet;  Y.  $7,140;  E.  24. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,854  cords;  Y.  $2,305;  E.  8. 

Merino  Sheep,  3,755  ;  other  sheep,  223  ;    Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$7,956;  merino  wool  produced,   11,477  lbs.;    other  wool,  649    .. 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $4,752. 

Horses,  130;  Y.  $7,500;  neat  cattle,  1,342;  Y.  $23,452; 
swine,  176  ;  Y.  $1,056. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  969  bush. ;  Y.  $639  ;  wheat,  8 
bush.  ;  Y.  $10;  rye,  86  bush.  ;  Y.  $64;  barley,  23  bush.  ;  Y. 
$12;  oats,  3,297  bush.;  Y.  $1,098;  potatoes,  10,706  bush.;  Y. 
$3,568;  hay,  3,007  tons;  Y.  $21,049. 

Fruit  raised,  5,000  bush. ;  Y.  $500. 

Butter,  23,999  lbs.;  V.  $2,999;  cheese,  56,550  lbs.  j  V. 
$2,857. 


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CHESHIRE. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  936;  cotton  consumed,  50,000  lbs. 
printing  cloth  m'd,  350,000  yds. ;    V.  ^1,000  ;  C.  $12,000  ;  M. 
E.  11 :  F.  E.  IS. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  700 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,565;  C.  $1,500;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  350  pairs;  shoes,  300  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,500;  M.  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  250,000  feet ;  V.  $1,750  ;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  300  cords;  V.  $240;  E.  1. 

Merino  Sheep,  1,234  ;  other  sheep,  705  ;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$1,900;  merino  wool  produced,  3,800  lbs.;  other  wool,  2,100 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $1,700. 

Horses,  145;  V.  $7,568;  neat  cattle,  1,400;  V.  $23,000; 
swine,  290;  V.  $1,160. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,037  bush. ;  V.  $2,518  ;  wheat, 
100  bush.;  Y.  $100;  rye,  450  bush.;  Y.  $270;  barley,  650 
bush.;  Y.  $260;  oats,  8,040  bush. ;  Y.  $2,010;  potatoes,  8,693 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,607;  hay,  2,990  tons;  Y.  $17,900. 

Fruit  raised,  3,795  bush.  ;  Y.  $360. 

Butter,  14,100  lbs.;  Y.  $1,410;  cheese,  343,000  lbs.;  Y. 
$15,435. 


CLARKSBURG. 


Lumber  prepared,  257,000  feet;  Y.  $1,799;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,800  cords;  Y.  $5,700;  E.  9;  bark 
prepared,  115  cords;  Y.  $345. 

Sheep,  479 ;  Y.  $958 ;  wool  produced,  954  lbs. ;  Y.  $368. 

Horses,  50;  Y.  $2,000;  neat  cattle,  330;  Y.  $5,945;  swine, 
51 ;  Y.  $357. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,071  bush.;  Y.  $643;  rye,  90 
bush.;  Y.  $67;  oats,  2,210  bush.;  Y.  $665;  potatoes,  4,483 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,345;  hay,  775  tons;  Y.  $5,425. 


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Butter,  12,360  lbs. ;  V.  $1,545;  cheese,  2,750  lbs. ;  V.  $137 

honey,  96  lbs. ;  V.  $12. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  4,976  lbs.  ;  V.  $398. 

Cloth  Boxes  m'd,  3,900;  V.  $1,170;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 


DALTON. 

Woollen  Mills,  2  ;  sets  of  machinery,  7 ;  wool  consumed, 
155,000  lbs.  ;  broadcloth  m'd,  50,000  yds.  ;  V.  $90,000 ;  satinet, 
18,000  yds.  ;  V.  $10,000 ;  C.  $35,000 ;  M.  E.  50 ;  F.  E.  43. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3;  stock  consumed,  200  tons;  paper 
m'd,  145  tons;  V.  $85,000;  C.  $44,000;  E.  81. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $4,800;  C.  $1,750;  E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $200  ] 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  400 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,200;  C.  $300;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  450  pairs;  shoes,  600  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,250  ;  M.  E.  7 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000  ;  V.  $450  ;  E.  2. 

Lime  m'd,  6,000  casks  ;  V.  $6,000  ;  E.  7. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,118,000  feet;  V.  $6,708;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,215  cords ;  V.  $7,001 ;  E.  15 ;  bark 
prepared,  116  cords;  V.  $348;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  390  galls.;  Y.  $200; 
Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  except- 
ing cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $1,600.. 

Saxony  Sheep,  80;  merino,  2,484;  other  sheep,  45;  Y.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $5,889  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  240  lbs. ;  merino, 
7,452  lbs. ;  other  wool,  162  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $3,041. 

Horses,  98;  Y.  $4,950;  neat  cattle,  367;  Y.  $7,486;  swine, 
84 ;  Y.  $662. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,951  bush. ;  Y.  $1,209;  wheat, 
35  bush.;  Y.  $35;  rye,  87  bush.;  Y.  $58;  barley,  118  bush. 
Y.  $59;  oats,  1,980  bush.;  Y.  $1,393;  buckwheat  raised,  156 


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bush.;  V.  $78;  potatoes,  7,312  bush.;  V.  $3,705;  hay,  1,359 
tons;  V.  $10,192. 

Fruit  raised,  150  bush. ;  V.  $75. 

Butter,  9,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,080;  cheese,  10,325  lbs.  ;  V.  $516; 
honey,  500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $100  ;  beeswax,  75  lbs. ;   V.  $10. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  3,475  lbs.  ;  V.  $278:  E.  5. 

Barrels  m'd,  6,000;  Y.  $1,500;    E.  2. 


EGREMONT. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $8,000;  C.  $2,500;  E.  12. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $770 ;  C.  $250 ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m"'d,  100  pairs;  shoes,  200  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $550  ;  E.  1. 

Saxony  Sheep,  205 ;  merino,  1,419;  other  sheep,  2,116;  Y. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $5,211 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  410  lbs. ;  me- 
rino, 4,257  lbs.;  other  wool,  6,348  lbs.;  Y.  of  all  the  wool, 
$8,166. 

Horses,  212;  Y.  $8,950  ;  neat  cattle,  551;  Y.  $11,247;  swine, 
222;  Y.  $1,332. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,630  bush. ;  Y.  $4,680 ;  wheat, 
410  bush.  ;  Y.  $410  ;  rye,  5,580  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,487 ;  oats,  20,810 
bush.  ;  Y.  $5,202 ;  potatoes,  8,591  bush. ;  Y.  $2,996  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  300  bush. ;  Y.  $20 ;  hay,  1,352  tons ;  Y. 
$6,760  ;  flax,  800  lbs.  ;  Y.  $80. 

Fruit  raised,  10,675  bush. ;  Y.  $640. 

Butter,  34,900  lbs.  ;  Y.  $4,362 ;  cheese,  7,700  lbs. ;  Y.  $375 ; 
honey,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $3 


FLORIDA. 


Lumber  prepared,  275,000  feet ;  Y.  $725  ;  E.  6. 
Fire  Wood  prepared,  800  cords ;  Y.  $800 ;  E.  4. 

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Merino  Sheep,  1,286 ;  V.  $1,286 ;  merino  wool  produced, 
3,858  lbs. ;  V.  SI, 157. 

Horses,  59;  V.  $2,460;  neat  cattle,  677;  V.  |8,000 ;  swine, 
106 ;  V.  $424. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  880  bush. ;  V.  $528 ;  wheat,  45 
bush. ;  V.  $45 ;  rye,  124  bush. ;  V.  $93 ;  barley,  90  bush. ;  V. 
$54;  oats,  2,500  bush.;  V.  $750;  potatoes,  10,000  bush.;  V. 
$600;  hay,  $1,200  tons;  V.  $6,000. 

Fruit  raised,  3,000  bush.  ;  V.  $300. 

Butter,  15,000  lbs. ;  V.  $1,600;  cheese,  4,500  lbs. ;  V.  $225. 


GREAT  BARRINGTON. 


Cotton  Mills.  4 ;  spindles,  6,884;  cotton  consumed,  300,000 
lbs. ;  sheetings  m'd,  500,000  yds. ;  printing  cloths,  950,000 
yds.  ;  V.  $85,000;  C.  $66,000;  M.  E.  63:  F.  E.  101. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  6;  wool  consumed, 
150,000  lbs.;  cassimere  m'd,  60,000  yds.;  V.  $60,000;  satinet, 
50,000  yds.  ;  Y.  $30,000 ;  C.  $36,000 ;  M.  E.  35  ;  F.  E.  25. 

Forges,  1  ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  and  other  articles  of  wrought 
iron  m'd,  400  tons;  V.  $26,000;  C.  $12,000;  E.  29. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Pig  Iron,  1 ;  pig  iron  m'd.  930  tons ;  V. 
$27,300;  C.  $30,000;  E.  75. 

Axe  Manufactories,  2;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  1,000; 
V.  $800;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silverware,  and  Jewelry,  1;  V.  of  m's,  $1,500;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  2,600 ; 
V.  $4,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1;  cordage  m'd,  7,000  lbs. ;  V.  $800 
C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  3. 

Cliair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $6,000 ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  8. 


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Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $7,000  ;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  4. 

Flouring  Mills,  1;  flour  m'd,  500  bbls. :  V.  $2,500;  C.  $4,- 
000:  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  1,500;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,200;  C.  84,000;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  700  pairs ;  shoes,  1,500  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  83,000;  M.  E.  8;  F.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  300,000;  V.  81,000;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  81jOOO  ; 
E.  3. 

Y.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Lime  m'd,  100  casks;  Y.  $75;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  300,000  feet;  Y.  $1)800;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,000  cords ;  Y.  $6,000 ;  E.  20. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,500  galls.;  Y.  $2,- 
100  ;  other  kinds  of  oil,  1,500  galls.  ;  Y.  $950  ;  anthracite  coal 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  65  tons;  Y.  $450;  Y.  of  all  other 
articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool,  and  iron, 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  $30,300. 

Saxony  Sheep,  462 ;  merino,  3,000  ;  other  sheep,  2,000  ;  Y. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $6,000 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  1,000  lbs. ; 
merino,  9,000  lbs. ;  other  wool,  7,000  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool, 
$6,000. 

Horses,  352;  Y.  $9,000;  neat  cattle,  1,514;  Y.  $15,140; 
swine,  404 ;  Y.  $4,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  23,552  bush.;  Y.  $11,776; 
wheat,  1,195  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,195  ;  rye,  14,072  bush.;  Y.  $7,550; 
oats,  29,322  bush. ;  Y.  $7,330  ;  potatoes,  18,607  bush. ;  Y.  $4,- 
652;  other  esculent  vegetables,  6,186  bush. ;  Y.  $1,547;  hay, 
5,595  tons  ;  Y.  $27,975. 

Fruit  raised,  7,682  bush. ;  Y.  $1,530. 

Butter,  69,140  lbs.  ;  Y.  $8,863;  cheese,  54,172  lbs.;  Y.  $2,- 
860;  honey,  1,022  lbs. ;  Y.  $128;  beeswax,  10  lbs. ;  Y.  $3. 

Gin  Distilleries,  1  ;  grain  consumed,  20,000  bush. ;  gin  m'd, 
70,000  galls.;  Y.  $21,000;  C.  $4,500. 

Last  and  Boot  Tree  Factories,  2 ;  lasts  and  boot  trees  m'd, 
14,000 ;  Y.  $9,000  ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  18. 


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HANCOCK. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
20,400  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  20,400  yds.;  V.   $13,200;  M.  E.  8; 

F.  r:.  6. 

Furnaces  for  ni.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  12  tons  ;  V.  $960; 
C.  $500  ;   E.  2. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1;  cordage  m'd,  3,000  lbs.;  V.  $500  ; 
C.  $150  ;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  575  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,025;  C.  $2,100;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  150  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$550  ;  M.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $112. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  10,260 ;  V.  $650 ;  E.  2. 

Firo  Wood  prepared,  1,000  cords;  V.  $1,250. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  150  galls. ;  V.  $120. 

Saxony  Sheep,  505;  merino,  3,858;  other  sheep,  1,801;  V. 
of  all  the  sheep.  $10,765  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  1,230  lbs. ; 
merino,  10,500  lbs. ;  other  wool,  5,400  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$5,150. 

Horses,  118;  V.  $4,720;  neat  cattle,  728;  V.  $11,010; 
swine,  153  ;  V.  $610. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,304  bush. ;  V.  $1,680 ;  wheat, 
315  bush. ;  V.  $315  ;  rye,  930  bush.  ;  V.  $468  ;  barley,  236 
bush.  ;  V.  $118;  oats,  8,545  bush.;  V.  $2,225;  potatoes,  4,764 
bush.;  V.  $1,191;  hay,  1,015  tons;  V.  $5,075;  flax,  68  lbs. ; 
V.  $7. 

Fruit  raised,  436  bush. ;  V.  $67. 

Butter,  13,767  lbs.;  V.  $1,376;  cheese,  51,430  lbs.;  V.  $2,- 
057;  honey,  132  lbs.;  V.  $16. 


HINSDALE. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  2 ;  wool  consumed, 
50,000  lbs. ;  broadcloth  m'd,  20,000  yds. ;  V.  $35,000  ;  C.  $40,- 
000  ;  M.  E.  24  ;  F.  E.  10. 


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Shovel,  Spade,  Fork,  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $500;  C.  $300;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  50 ;  V. 
$100;  C.  $100;   E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $300;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  4,981  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $15,000;  C.  $14,000;    E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  550  pairs;  shoes,  850  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,000 ;  M.  E.  6. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  140  ;  V.  $50  ;  F.  E.  1. 

Lime  m'd,  2,900  casks  ;  V.  $2,040  ;  E.  7. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,005,000  feet;  V.  $6,193;  E.  35. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  5,600  cords  ;  V.  $9,077;  E.  22 ;  char- 
coal prepared,  7,800  bush.;  V.  $468;  E.  3;  hemlock  bark  pre- 
pared, 353  cords;  V.  $1,056. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  150  galls. ;  V.  $113  ; 
other  oil,  660  galls.  ;   V.  $389. 

Merino  Sheep,  10,967;  V.  $11,163;  merino  wool  produced, 
35,545  lbs.  ;  V.  $14,218. 

Horses,  151;  V.  $6,646;  neat  cattle,  592;  V.  $12,130; 
swine,  126  ;  V.  $692. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,548  bush.;  V.  $929  :  wheat, 
118  bush.;  V.  $179;  rye,  204  bush.;  Y.  $153;  barley,  103 
bush. ;  V.  $64  ;  oats,  6,544  bush. ;  V.  $2,633  ;  potatoes,  16,947 
bush. ;  V.  $5,084;  peas  raised,  89  bush. ;  V.  $178;  hay,  3,625 
tons;  V.  $21,750;  flax,  350  lbs.;  V.  $42. 

Fruit  raised,  4,578  bush.  ;  V.  $496. 

Butter,  21,750  lbs. ;  V.  $2,610  ;  cheese,  9,915  lbs. ;  Y.  $595; 
honey,  315  lbs.  ;  Y.  $43. 


LANESBOROUGH. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $200  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  210  pairs ;  shoes,  365  pairs ;  Y,  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $911;  M.  E.  3. 


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V,  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $9,417;  E.  23. 

Lime  m'd,  2,733  casks ;  V.  $1,733 ;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  216,000  feet;  V.  $1,832;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,141  cords;  V.  $1,988;  E.  8. 

Saxony  Sheep,  6,803  ;  merino,  3,769 ;  other  sheep,  207 ;  V. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $24,875;  Saxony  wool  produced,  17,262  lbs.  ; 
merino,  11,032  lbs. ;  other  wool,  271  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$13,036. 

Horses,  207;  V.  $10,192;  neat  cattle,  827;  V.  $16,024; 
swine,  255  ;  V.  $1,164. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,980  bush. ;  V.  $3,490 ;  wheat, 
267  bush.  ;  V,  $267 ;  rye,  583  bush.  ;  Y.  $364 ;  barley,  361 
bush.;  V.  $180;  oats,  10,593  bush.;  V.  $3,178;  potatoes,  7,- 
642  bush.;  V.  $1,910;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,628  bush.  ; 
V.  $271;  hay,  3,651  tons;  V.  $18,255;  flax,  275  lbs.;  V.  $28. 

Fruit  raised,  5,799  bush.  ;  V.  $966. 

Butter,  19,715  lbs.;  V.  $2,464;  cheese,  89,625  lbs.;  V.  $4,- 
483;  honey,  268  lbs.;  V.  $35. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  17,745  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,242. 


LEE. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  1,000;  cotton  consumed,  57,200 
lbs.;  sheetings  m'd,  200,000  yds. ;  Y.  $13,000;  cotton  batting 
m'd,  5,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $350 ;  C.  $10,000 ;  M.  E.  12  ;  F.  E.  16. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
40,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  42,000  yds. ;  Y.  $24,000;  C.  $17,000  ; 
M.  E.  12;  F.  E.  8. 

Forges,  1 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  and  other  articles  of  wrought 
iron  m'd,  175  tons;  Y.  $17,500;  C.  $10,000;  E.  11. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  60  tons;  Y.  $5,- 
000 ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen,  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1 ;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $7,000  ;  C.  $4,000 ;  E.  9. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd, 
$1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  1. 


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Shovel,  Spade,  Fork,  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1 ;  V,  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  ^1,000;  C.  $250;   E.  1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  9;  stock  consumed,  1,437  tons;  paper 
m'd,  116,475  reams;  V.  $285,000;  C.  $148,000;  M.  E.  109; 
F.  E.  149. 

Wrapping  Paper  Manufactories,  2 ;  Stock  consumed,  290 
tons;  paper  m'd,  40,000  reams,  V.  $14,000;  C.  $7,000  ;  E.  10. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,000  ;  C.  $900  ;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
3  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $20,000  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  35. 

Powder  Mills,  1;  powder  m'd,  37,500  lbs.;  V.  $4,500 ;  C. 
$1,500;  E.2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $550;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  I  ;  V.  of  ware,  $3,500;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and  curried,  $6,000 ;  C. 
$4,000;   E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  750  pairs ;  shoes,  3,330  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,605;  M.  E.  14. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000  ;  V.  $1,200  ;  E.  4. 

Lime  m'd,  2,500  casks  ;  V.  $1,562  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  948,000  feet ;  V.  $6,192  ;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  5,565  cords  ;  V.  $10,870  ;  E.  40  ;  char- 
coal, 66,500  bush. ;  V.  $4,315  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  12. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,390  galls.  ;  V.  $1.- 
400;  whale  oil,  700  galls.  ;  V.  $475;  other  oil,  600  galls. ;  V. 
$350;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  20  tons;  V. 
$180  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  6  chaldrons;  V.  $75  ;  V.  of  all 
other  articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool, 
and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $20,618;  V.  of  all  other 
articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed, 
$15,700. 

Merino  Sheep,  3,378 ;  V.  $4,385  ;  merino  wool  produced, 
9,903  lbs. :  V.  $3,890. 

Horses,  290;  V.  $19,015;  neat  cattle,  1,276;  Y.  $26,394; 
swme,  489 ;  V.  $3,869. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,705  bush.;  V,  ^4,447;  wheat, 
94  bush.  ;  V.  ^117;  rye,  2,378  bush. ;  V.  |1,773  ;  barley,  1,138 
bush.;  V.  $569;  oats,  16,920  bush.;  V.  i^4,738 ;  potatoes,  17,- 
725  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,547;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,910  bush.; 
V.  $1,095;  hay,  3,698  tons;  Y.  $25,637;  buckwheat,  300 
bush.;  V.  $100. 

Fruit  raised,  4,110  bush.  ;  Y.  $955. 

Butter,  61,935  lbs.  ;  Y.  $7,742;  cheese,  25,850  lbs.;  Y.  $1,- 
292;  honey,  1,630  lbs.  ;  Y.  $204;  beeswax,  50  lbs.  ;  Y.  $15. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  1,000  lbs.;  Y.  $100. 

Shops  for  turning  Chair  Stuff,  2;  Y.  of  stulf  turned,  $6,200; 
C.  $3,000;  E.  8. 

^'ailors'  Shops,  4;  Y.  of  clothing  m'd,  $3,300;  C.  $625;  M. 
E.  5;  F.  E.  7. 

Mantua  and  Dress  Makers'  Shops,  2;  Y.  of  m's,  $1,300;  C. 
$600;  E.  3.^ 

Blacksmiths'  Shops,  6 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $11,000;  C.  $3,100;  E.  9. 

Grist  Mills,  2  ;  grain  ground,  23,500  bush. ;  cost  of  grinding, 
$1,200;   E.  2. 

Stone  Cutters'  Shops,  1  ;  Y.  of  m's,  $2,000 ;  C.  $800;  E.  2. 

Coopers'  Shops,  1  ;  Y.  of  labor,  $400  :  C.  $100  ;   E.  1. 


LENOX. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Pig  Iron,  1 ;  pig  iron  m'd,  1,500  tons ;  Y. 
$45,000  ;  C.  $30,000  ;  E.  50. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y,  of  articles 
m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $400 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  1,100;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,800  ;  C.  $1,075  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  250  pairs;  shoes,  2,860  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,575  ;  M.  E.  14. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000;  Y.  $700;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $600 ;  E.  2. 


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Lime  m'd,  7,800  casks  ;  V.  $7,800  ;  E.  14. 

V.  of  Mineral  and  Iron  Ore  rained,  $4,594 ;  E.  12. 

Lumber  prepared,  820,000  feet;  V.  $4,520;  E.  10;  shingles, 
200,000 ;  V.  $450. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,026  cords;  V.  $3,2G2 ;  E.  10. 

Wiialc  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  100  galls.  ;  V.  $55. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,203 ;  V.  $4,626 ;  merino  wool  produced, 
6,010  lbs. ;  V.  $2,144. 

Asses  and  Mules,  9 ;  V.  $1,015;  Horses,  214 ;  V.  $11,478 ; 
neat  cattle,  1,021  ;  V.  $23,311;  swine,  262  ;  V.  $1,045. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,518  bush.  ;  V.  $3,258;  wheat, 
866  bush.;  V.  $1,069;  rye,  1,247  bush.;  V.  $779;  barley,  52 
bush.;  V.  $32;  oats,  9,542  bush.;  Y.  $2,983;  potatoes,  10,011 
bush.  ;  Y.  $3,223 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  635  bush. ;  V. 
$193;  hay,  1,675  tons;  V.  $15,360;  flax,  86  lbs.;  V.  $10; 
beans,  37  bush. ;  V.  $37. 

Fruit  raised,  11,127  bush. ;  V.  $1,863. 

Butter,  36,927  lbs. ;  V.  $4,489;  cheese,  15,930  lbs. ;  V.  $797; 
honey,  1,020  lbs.;  V.  $154;  beeswax,  27  lbs.;  V.  $8. 


MOUNT  WASHINGTON. 


Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks,  Hoes  and  Castings, 
1;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $3,000;   E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  150,000  feet;  V.  $900. 

Sheep,  274;  V.  $548;  wool  produced,  820  lbs. ;  V.  $246. 

Horses,  73;  V,  $2,293;  neat  cattle,  278;  V.  $4,879;  swine, 
79;  V.  $293. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised.  675  bush.  ;  V.  $324;  buck- 
wheat, 720  bush. ;  V.  $270;  rye,  518  bush.  ;  V.  $310  ;  oats, 
5,075  bush.;  V.  $1,264;  potatoes,  4,355  b»ish. ;  V.  $1,633;  V. 
of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $700;  hay,  706  tons;  V.  $4,942; 
flax,  135  lbs.;  V.  $14. 

Fruit  raised,  1,517  bush.  ;  V.  $152. 

Butter,  8,140  lbs. ;  V.  $1,018;  cheese,  3,485  lbs. ;  V.  $174; 
honey,  1,100  lbs. ;  V.  $138;  beeswax,  15  lbs. ;  V.  $5. 

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NEW  ASHFORD. 

Boots  m'd,  66  pairs  ;  shoes,  133  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$364;  M.  E.  1;  F.  E.  1. 

Shingles  prepared,  100,000;  V.  |150. 

Saxony  Sheep,  720;  merino,  1,470;  other  sheep,  80 ;  V.  of 
all  the  sheep,  $2,270 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  2,221  lbs, ;  me- 
rino, 3,804  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  250  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$2,026. 

Horses,  38;  V.  $1,330;  neat  cattle,  242;  V.  $3,872;  swine, 
64 ;  V.  $320. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,285  bush.;  V.  $803;  wheat, 
29  bush.  ;  V.  $34;  rye,  42  bush. ;  V.  $27;  oats,  2,617  bush.  ; 
V.  $864;  potatoes,  2,191  bush.  ;  Y.  $723;  other  esculent  vege- 
tables, 96  bush.  ;  Y.  $32;  hay,  714  tons;  Y.  $5,712;  flax,  25 
lbs.  ;  Y.  $3. 

Fruit  raised,  1,840  bush. ;   Y.  $91. 

Butter,  3,420  lbs.;  Y.  $437;  cheese,  22,650  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,019; 
honey,  295  lbs. ;  Y.  $27 ;  beeswax,  25  lbs.  ;  Y.  $8. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  7,075  lbs. ;  Y.  $566. 


NEW  MARLBOROUGH. 


Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
1,000  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  1,000  yds. ;  Y.  $750. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  50  tons ;  Y. 
$4,500;  C.  $3,000;  E.  5. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  1,000  ; 
Y.  $1,400;  C.  $.500;  E.  2. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  100;  Y.  $550;  E.  1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3 ;  stock  consumed,  409  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  234  tons;  Y.  $28,160;  C.  $19,500;   E.  27. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $400;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  400;  Y. 
$550 ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 


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Powder  Mills,  1  ;  powder  m'd,  40  tons  ;  V.  $8,000  ;  C. 
$5,000;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  800  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
cnrried,  $1,800;  C.  $750  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  581  pairs;  shoes,  1,015  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,621 ;  M.  E.  8. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  150;  V.  $50;  F.  E.  1. 

Bricks  m'd,  70,000;  V.  $280;  E.  I. 

Lime  m'd,  5,500  casks;  V.  $5,500;   E.  10. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,175,000  feet;  V.  $21,198  ;  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,953  cords;  V.  $2,634;   E.  7. 

Saxony  Sheep,  3,624;  merino,  6,663  ;  other  sheep,  447 ;  V. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $16,101  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  9,100  lbs.; 
merino,  16,958  lbs. ;  other  wool,  1,628  lbs.  ;  V,  of  all  the  wool, 
$11,756. 

Horses,  282;  V.  $12,217;  neat  cattle,  1,706  ;  V.  $30,348 ; 
swine,  365  ;  V.  $1,789. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,027  bush. ;  V.  $4,581 ;  wheat, 
319  bush.;  V.  $319;  rye,  4,400  bush.;  V.  $2,999 ;  oats,  16,291 
bush.;  V.  $4,736;  potatoes,  14,551  bush.;  V.  $4,320 ;  hay, 
6,433  tons:  V.  $38,788. 

Fruit  raised,  11,168  bush.;  V.  $1,462. 

Butter,  76,670  lbs. ;  V.  $10,837 ;  cheese,  153,050  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$8,776 ;  honey,  765  lbs.  ;  V.  $96. 

Cheese  Boxes  m'd,  12,000;  V.  $1,600;  E.  2. 

Hoe  and  Fork  Handles  m'd,  3,600 ;  V.  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Barrels  and  Casks  m'd,  6,000  ;  V.  $180. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  19,070  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,530. 


OTIS. 

Forges,  2;  bar  iron,  anchors  and  other  articles  of  wrought 
iron  m'd,  150  tons;  Y.  $16,506;  C.  $10,000;  E.  13. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  25  ;  Y. 
$42. 

Hoes  m'd,  60;  Y.  $20. 

Clock  ivlanu factories,  1;  clocks  m'd,  300;  Y.  $900;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 


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Flouring  Mills,  2. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  1,700;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $5,100;  C.  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  522  pairs  ;  shoes,  014  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$1,7G4;  M.  E.  4. 

Cheese  Boxes  m'd,  12,035;  V.  $1,444;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  865,000  feet;  V.  $5,190;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,085  cords;  V.  $1,085;  E.  6;  hemlock 
bark,  900  cords  ;  V.  $2,250;  charcoal,  44,000  bush. ;  V.  $4,400. 

Sheep,  1,362  ;  V.  $1,702  ;  wool  produced,  3,405  lbs  ;  Y.  $1,021. 

Horses,  133;  V.  $6,650;  ueat  cattle,  1.257;  V.  $13,747 ; 
swine,  150 ;  V.  $600. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,523  bush.;  V.  $914;  rye, 
106  bush.  ;  V.  $64  ;  oats,  3,114  bush.;  V.  $934  ;  potatoes, 
6,367  bush. ;  V.  $1,273;  other  esculent  vegetables,  457  bush.; 
V.  $57;  hay,  2,295  tons;  V.  $13,770. 

Fruit  raised,  4,754  bush. ;  V.  $380. 

Butter,  7,490  lbs. ;  V.  $749;  cheese,  107,678  lbs. ;  V.  $4,307; 
honey,  480  lbs. ;  V.  $60  ;  beeswax,  14  lbs. ;  V.  $5. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  11,987  lbs. ;  V.  $837. 


PERU. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs;  shoes,  1,900  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,650 ;  M.  E.  4 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  440;  V.  $110;  F.  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  225,000  feet ;  V.  $1,325  ;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  630  cords;  V.  $1,102;  E.  3. 

Merino  Sheep,  6,452;  V.  $12,904;  merino  wool  produced, 
20,969  lbs. ;  V.  $7,758. 

Horses,  110  ;  V.  $4,600;  neat  cattle,  557;  V.  $10,263;  swine, 
115  ;  Y.  $615. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  706  bush.  ;  V.  $530  ;  barley, 
150  bush.  ;  V.  $100  ;  oats,  3,153  bush. ;  V.  $1,051 ;  potatoes, 
9,526  bush. ;  V.  $3,175  ;  hay,  2,460  tons  ;  V.  $14,760. 

Fruit  raised,  1,926  bush.;  V.  $481. 

Butter,  11,219  lbs. ;  V.  $1,402  ;  cheese,  11,270  lbs. ;  V.  $563. 


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PITTSFIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  2,056 ;  cotton  consumed,  180,000 
lbs.  ;  sheetings  m'd,  037,189  yds.  ;  Y.  $40,000;  cotton  baiting 
m'd,  2,500  lbs.;  V.  $ISS;  C.  $51,700;  M.  E.  19;  F.  E.  40. 

Woollen  Mills,  6  ;  sets  of  machinery,  15;  wool  consumed, 
420,000  lbs.;  broadcloth  m'd,  113,000  yds.;  V.  $191,000;  sati- 
net, 130,000  yds.;  V.  $60,000;  flannel  or  blanketing,  300  yds.; 
Y.  $113;  C.  $246,000;  M.  E.  145;  F.  E.  103. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  4  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  321  tons ;  Y.  $24,- 
075  ;  C.  $7,400 ;  E   14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 3;  Y.  of  machinery  m'd,  $27,650;  C.  $34,000;   E.  52. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$1,000;  C.  $250;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $5,000  ;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  7. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  2;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  6,500; 
Y.  $7,750;  C.  $3,000;  E.  14. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Ychicles, 
8;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  28,170;  C.  $16,050;  E.  49. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2  ;  soap  m'd,  33 
tons;  Y.  $1,050;  tallow  candles,  2,000  lbs.;  Y.  $222;  C. 
$1,120;   E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  2  ;  arms  m'd,  mus- 
kets, 1,500;  rifles,  10  ;  fowling  pieces,  20  ;  and  pistols,  10;  Y. 
$23,100;  C.  $30,500;  E.  33. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  articles  m'd, 
$12,500;  C.  $7,700;  E.  11. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $4,500 ;  C.  $2,900 ; 
E.  4. 

Comb  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  combs  m'd,  $83  ;  C.  $25 ; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  3,740  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $18,700;  C.  $17,350;  E.  12. 

Boots  m'd,  1,550  pairs ;  shoes,  2,308  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $8,552 ;  M.  E.  26. 


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Bricks  m'd,  545,000;  V.  $2,180;  E.  11. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,698 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $4,900 ;  E.  14. 

Lime  m'd,  7,100  casks;  V.  $7,100;  E.  8. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $350;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $5,250 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $G40 ;  E.  2. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  8,350  ;  V.  $1,670;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,163,000  feet;  Y.  $7,9;M;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,431  cords;  V.  $10,032;  E.  15. 

V.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $46,315  ;  C.  $4,300;  E.  74. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  3,495  galls. ;  V. 
$3,400;  whale  oil,  30  galls.;  V.  $23 ;  all  other  kinds  of  oil, 
5,830  galls.;  V.  $3,605;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufac- 
turing, 138  tons;  V.  $1,015;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  U,  States, 
16  chaldrons  ;  V.  $144;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  4  chaldrons ; 
V.  $39;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
$36,945  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  except- 
ing as  above  consumed,  $10,510. 

Saxony  Sheep,  1,820;  merino,  8,369;  other  sheep,  333;  Y. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $27,853 ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  5,005  lbs. ; 
merino,  27,200  lbs.;  other  wool  1,332  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool, 
$13,415. 

Horses,  494;  Y.  $27,170;  neat  cattle,  1,855;  Y.  $35,245; 
swine,  857;  Y.  $7,700. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,059  bush. ;  Y.  $7,835  ;  wheat, 
328  bush.  ;  Y.  $328 ;  rye,  3,365  bush. ;  Y.  $2,752;  barley,  767 
bush.;  Y.  $478;  oats,  24,795  bush.;  V.  $8,439;  potatoes,  23,- 
100  bush.;  Y.  $9,000;  beans,  258  bush.;  Y.  $387;  peas,  102 
bush.;  Y.  $102;  buckwheat,  657  bush.;  Y.  $263;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  3,434  bush.;  Y.  $1,150;  millet,  6  bush.;  Y. 
$2;  hay,  6,700  tons;  Y.  $46,900;  flax,  300  lbs. ;  Y.  $36. 

Fruit  raised,  3,614  bush.;  Y.  $903;  teazles,  153,000;  Y. 
$191. 

Butler   produced,  82,930  lbs.;    Y.  $10,367;    cheese,  20,221 
lbs. ;  Y.  $1,213;  honey,  1,440  lbs. ;  Y.  $240 ;  beeswax,  55  lbs. 
Y.  $18. 


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Maple  Sugar  m'd,  14,400  lbs. ;  V.  $1,152. 
V.  of  Seeds  raised,  $871. 
V.  of  Poultry  raised,  $1,550. 
V.  of  Eggs  produced,  $2,438. 


RICHMOND. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Pig  Iron,  1 ;  pig  iron  m'd,  821  tons  ;  V. 
$22,981  ;  C.  $20,000;  E.  10. 

Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $5,000  ; 
C.  $2,500  ;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000:  C.  $600;  E.  2. 

Coots  m'd,  300  pairs;  shoes,  400  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,200;  M.  E.  3 ;  F.  E.  1. 

Lime  m'd,  2,370  casks;  V.  $1,777;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Iron  Ore  mined,  ,$6,875 ;  E.  25. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  13,792 :  Y.  $1,676;  E.  2. 

Merino  Sheep,  5,092;  Y.  $7,638;  merino  wool  produced, 
13,836;  Y.  $5,544. 

Horses,  175  ;  Y.  $6,661  ;  neat  cattle,  531  ;  Y.  $8,239;  swine, 
164 ;  Y.  $492. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,945  bush. ;  Y.  $1,972;  wheat, 
208  bush.:  Y.  $208;  rye,  924  bush.;  Y.  $554;  barley,  593 
bush.;  Y.  $237;  oats,  9,017  bush. ;  Y.  .$2,705;  potatoes,  4,699 
bush.;  Y.  $1,174;  other  esculent  vegetables,  310  bush.;  Y. 
$81;  hay,  2,269  tons;  Y.  $15,883;  flax,  100  lbs.;  Y.  $12. 

Fruit  raised,  4,617  bush. ;  Y.  $462. 

Butter,  19,571  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,446;  cheese,  11,300  lbs.;  Y.  $565; 
honey,  60  lbs.  ;  Y.  $8. 


SANDISFIELU. 


Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
16,000  lbs.  ;  broadcloth  m'd,  6,000  yds.;  Y.  $10,000;  satinet, 
8,000  yds. ;  Y.  $4,000  ;  C.  $3,000 ;  M.  E.  5 ;  F.  E.  4.  / 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $5,170  ;  C.  $2,000;  E.  12. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Flouring  Mills,  1  ;  flour  m'd,  600  bbls. ;  V.  $2,400;  C.  $200; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  5;  hides  tanned,  9,600;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $43,560;  C.  $11,750;  E.  21. 

Boots  m'd,  4,768  pairs;  shoes,  820  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $9,303 ;  M.  E.  23 ;  F.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  70,000 ;  V.  $245  ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $400;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $16^699  ;  E.  46. 

Lumber  prepared,  472,800  feet;  Y.  $2,407;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  685  cords;  V.  $1,125;  E.  18;  bark, 
1,300  cords;  V.  $3,900;  E.  25. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  24  galls. ;  V.  $24 ; 
whale  oil,  310  galls. ;  V.  $172  ;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  150  galls. ; 
V.  $150;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron, 
$9,100. 

Merino  Sheep,  978;  other  sheep,  1,538;  V,  of  all  the  sheep, 
$4,032;  merino  wool  produced,  1,891  lbs.;  other  wool,  4,585 
lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $2,364. 

Horses,  221;  V.  $9,900;  neat  cattle,  2,461;  V.  $39,170; 
swine,  399;  V.  $1,651. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,977  bush.;  V.  $1,186;  rye, 
351  bush. ;  V.  $219 ;  barley,  58  bush. ;  V.  $29 ;  oafs,  6,427 
bush.;  V.  $1,928;  potatoes,  16,411  bush.;  V.  $5,437;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  3,597  bush.  ;  V.[$450 ;  hay,  4,181  tons;  V. 
$20,905  ;  flax,  280  lbs. ;  V.  $35. 
V         Fruit  raised,  24,156  bush.;  V.  $1,210. 

Butter,  40,530  lbs.;  V.  $4,178;  cheese,  283,480  lbs.;  V. 
$14,174;  honey,  300  lbs.;  V.  $37. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  146,271  lbs. ;  V.  $10,239. 

V.  of  Horse  Shoes,  &c.,  m'd,  $1,200;  E.  7. 


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SAVOY. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  4,000 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned, 
$18,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  700,000  feet ;  V.  $3,500  ;  E.  15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  563  cords  ;  V.  $700 ;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  1,629;  V.  $3,258;  wool  produced,  4,887  lbs.;  V. 
$1,612. 

Horses,  140;  V.  $5,770;  neat  cattle,  928;  V.  $16,925; 
swine,  153;  V.  $918. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,100  bush. ;  V.  $825;  wheat, 
79  bush.;  V.  $118;  rye,  53  bush. ;  V.  $44;  barley,  374  bush. ; 
V.  $250;  oats,  5,163  bush.;  V.  $1,703;  potatoes,  12,600  bush.; 
T.  $4,200;  other  esculent  vegetables,  600  bnsh. ;  V.  $150; 
hay,  2,700  tons ;  V.  $13,500. 

Fruit  raised,  1,845  bush. ;  V.  $369. 

Butter,  24,710  lbs.;  V.  $3,076;  cheese,  70,540  lbs.;  V. 
$3,500. 

Maple  Sugar,  5,870  lbs. ;  V.  $469. 


SHEFFIELD. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;    ploughs,  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  60;  V.  $320;  C.  ^75]   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware,  and  Jewelry,  1:  V.  of  m's,  $500;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness,  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,100;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  500 ;  V. 
$1,500;  C.  $400;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,750;  C.  $300;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $.500;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Flouring  :,Iills,   1 ;    flour  m'd,  2,000  bbls. ;  V.  $7,000 ;  C. 
$5,000 :  E.  2. 

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Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  750 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  ^1,687;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  128  pairs;  shoes,  680  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,254;  M.  E.  3. 

y.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $25,606  ;  E.  28. 

Lime  m'd,  1,880  casks;  V.  $1,880  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  440,000  feet;  V.  $6,014 ;  E.  4;  building 
timber,  3,000  feet;  V.  $560;  shingles,  131,000;  V.  $328. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,221  cords;  V.  $5,352 ;  K.  7;  char- 
coal, 60,600  bush.  ;  V.  $3,543;  E.  6. 

Saxony  Sheep,  6,138;  merino,  1,241;  other  sheep,  961 ;  V. 
of  all  the  sheep,  $8,365;  Saxony  wool  produced,  15,162  lbs. ; 
merino,  3,796  lbs. ;  other  wool,  2,912  lbs.;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$9,126. 

Asses  and  Mules,  2;  V.  $100;  horses,  514;  V.  $27,532; 
neat  cattle,  3,060;  V.  $50,584,  swine,  1,954;  V.  $16,437. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  25,684  bush.;  V.  $12,842; 
wheat,  1,266  bush.  ;  V.  $1,266;  rye,  13,936  bush. ;  V.  $9,291 ; 
oats,  49,237  bush.;  V.  $14,771;  buckwheat,  1,775  bush.;  V. 
$887 ;  peas,  205  bush. ;  V.  $102 ;  potatoes,  23,792  bush.  ;  Y. 
$5,948;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,431  bush.;  V.  $957;  hay, 
7,186  tons ;  V.  $35,930 ;  flax,  215  lbs.  ;  V.  $27. 

Fruit  raised,  33,023  bush.  ;  Y.  $3,686 ;  hops,  1,500  lbs. ;  Y. 
$188;  teazles,  814,000;  Y.  $814. 

Butter,  145,200  lbs.;  Y.  $18,150;  cheese,  120,640  lbs.;  Y. 
$7,238;  honey,  642  lbs.  ;  Y.  $107;  beeswax,  27  lbs.;  Y.  $7. 

Barrels  m'd,  800;  Y.  $800;  C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Whiskey  m'd,  500  bbls. ;  Y.  $4,000;  cider  brandy  m'd,  100 
bbls. ;  Y.  $1,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  3. 

Manganese  m'd,  100  tons ;  Y.  $5,000 ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  10. 

Grass  Seed  raised,  83  bush.;  Y.  .$166;  clover  seed,  101 
bush. ;  Y.  $665. 


STOCKBRIDGE. 


Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  3,550;  cotton  consumed,  100,000 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  600,000  yards;  Y.  $40,250;  C.  $80,000  ; 
M.  E.  40 ;  F.  E.  70. 


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Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  G;  wool  consumed, 
208,000  lbs.;  satinet  nrd,  275,000  yds. ;  V.  |143,000:  C.  $90,- 
000  ;  M.  E.  55  ;  F.  E.  35. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Pig  Iron,  1 :  pig  iron  nvd,  1,337  tons;  Y. 
853,480;  C.  $75,000 ;  E.  100. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  30  tons;  V. 
$2,886;  C.  $2,300;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Saddles,  Harnesses  and  Trunks  m'd,  $500;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs,  &c.,  2;  V.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $10,500  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  26. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  3,200;  Y.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $3,625  ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  800  pairs;  shoes,  1,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,200 ;  M.  E.  7. 

Bricks  m*d,  170,000  ;  Y.  $680  ;  E.  5. 

Lime  m'd,  400  casks  ;  Y.  $250  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  50,000  feet;  Y.  $6,000;  E.  10;  shingles, 
200,000;  Y.  $225;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  600  cords;  Y.  $1,350;  E.  3;  charcoal, 
80,000  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,735. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,086  :  other  sheep,  672  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$4,137;  merino  wool  produced,  6,362  lbs.;  other  wool,  2,192 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $3,417. 

Asses  and  Mules,  3:  Y.  $300;  horses,  229  ;  Y.  $12,265  ;  neat 
cattle,  938;  Y.  $19,887;  swine,  433;  Y.  $4,069. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,000  bush.;  Y.  $5,000;  wheat, 
400  bush.;  Y.  $500;  rye,  2,242  bush.;  Y.  $1,400;  barley,  200 
bush.;  Y.  $90;  oats,  14,780  bush.;  Y.  $4,690;  potatoes,  6,000 
bush.;  Y.  $2,400;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5,100  bush.;  Y. 
$1,450;  hay,  3,400  tons;  Y.  $17,000. 

Fruit  raised,  11,228  bush. ;  Y.  $1,593;  tobacco,  200  lbs.;  Y. 
$25  ;  teazles,  735,000  ;  Y.  $735. 

Butter,  43,035  lbs. ;  Y.  $5,377  ;  cheese,  28,625  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,431 ; 
honey,  200  lbs. ;  Y.  $20. 


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Veneers  m'd,  100,000  feel;  V.  $2,000;  E.  1. 

Carpets  m'd.  437  yds.  ;  Y.  $220. 

Flannel  m'd,  756  yds. ;  V.  $378. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  L200  lbs  ;  V.  $120. 

Feathers,  200  lbs. ;  V.  $100. 

Beans  raised,  200  bush. ;  Y.  $300. 

Y.  of  Garden  Seeds  raised,  $319. 


TYRINGHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  {just  commenced ;)  spindles,  500;  C.  $3,- 
500 ;  E.  15  ;  woollen  mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool 
consumed,  500  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  500  yds.  ;  Y.  $300. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $750;  C.  $1,000  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2  ;  stock  consumed,  80  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  20,000  reams  ;  Y.  $50,000  ;  C.  $40,000  ;  E.  40. 

Wrapping  Paper  Manufactories,  1 :  stock  consumed,  75  tons 
straw;  paper  m'd,  15,000  reams;  Y.  $3,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Comb  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  combs  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $900; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  600 ;  Y,  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs  ;  shoes,  500  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,500;  M.  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  $400 ;  C.  $200 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Lime  m'd,  1,000  casks;  Y.  $750;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $800  ;  C.  $1,000;  E.  5. 

Rakes  m'd,  37,000  ;  Y.  $3,000  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  15. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  2,000  ;  Y.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  100,000  feet ;  Y.  $800 ;  E.  4  ;  shingles, 
100,000  ;  Y.  $200. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  800  cords;  Y.  $1,200;  E.  8;  charcoal, 
100,000  bush. ;  Y.  $6,000 ;  E.  20. 


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Merino  Sheep,  2,400  ;  V.  $4,800  ;  merino  wool  produced, 
,500  lbs. ;  V.  $2,625. 

Horses,  200;  V.  $10,000  ;  neat  cattle,  1,800  ;  V.  $30,600  ; 
swine,  335;  V.  $1,675. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,600  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,300;  rye, 
1,200  bush.  ;  V.  $720  ;  barley,  200  bush.  :  V.  $150;  oats,  8,000 
bush. ;  V.  $2,400  ;  potatoes,  12,000  bush.  ;  V.  $2,400 ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  700  bush. ;  Y.  $200  ;  hay,  3,000  tons  ;  Y. 
$18,000. 

Fruit  raised,  3,000  bush.  ;  Y.  $750. 

Butter,  30,000  lbs.;  Y.  $3,600;  cheese,  176,000  lbs.;  Y. 
$8,800;  honey,  1,000  lbs.;  Y.  $125  ;  beeswax,  100  lbs.;  Y. 
$20. 

Maple  Sugar  m'd,  15.000  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,200. 

Y.  of  Garden  Seeds  raised,  $1,500. 


WASHINGTON. 


Lumber  prepared,  2,236,000  feet;  Y.  $11,652;  E.  25. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  7,448  cords;  Y.  $14,896;  E.  37;  char- 
coal, 126,000  bush.;  Y.  $6,250;  hemlock  bark,  358  cords;  Y. 
$895. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,904;  other  sheep,  167;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$6,142;  merino  wool  produced,  9,924  lbs.;  other  wool,  501 
lbs.  :  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $4,340. 

Horses,  162  ;  Y.  $8,100;  neat  cattle,  727;  Y.  $11,632;  swine, 
110;  Y.  $770. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,133  bush.  ;  Y.  .$616;  wheat, 
34  bush.  ;  Y.  $34  ;  rye,  339  bush. ;  Y.  $237 ;  barley,  157  bush. ; 
Y.  $79 ;  oats,  5,946  bush. ;  Y.  $1,784;  potatoes,  11,682  bush. ; 
Y.  $4,072  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  318  bush.  ;  Y.  $79 ;  hay, 
2,332  tons  ;  Y.  $16,324. 

Fruit  raised,  3,139  bush. ;  Y.  $398. 

Butter,  31,350  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,917;  cheese,  15,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $900. 

Mittens  m'd,  500  pairs;  Y.  $125  ;  stockings,  1,050  pairs  ;  Y. 
$315  ;  woollen  cloth,  240  yds. ;  Y.  $240  ;  flannel,  800  yds.  ; 
Y.  $400. 


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WEST  STOCK  BRIDGE. 

Rolling  Mills,  1  ;  iron  m'd  and  not  made  into  nails,  25  tons ; 
V.  $3,125  ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  3;  nails  m'd,  5  tons;  V. 
$1,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Forges,  1  ;  bar  iron  m'd,  40  tons ;  V.  $4,000 ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  2. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$300;  C.  $100;   E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,500;  C.  $3,500;  E.  8. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,000;  C.  $800; 
E.  2. 

Flouring  Mills,  1 ;  flour  m'd,  500  bbls. ;  V.  $2,500;  C.  $1,000 ; 
E.  2. 

Y.  of  Marble  quarried  and  prepared,  $29,224;  E.  31. 

Lime  m'd,  730  casks;  Y.  $547;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Iron  Ore  mined,  $10,200 ;  E.  41. 

Lumber  prepared,  275,000  feet ;  Y.  $2,075  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,730  cords ;  Y.  $8,735  ;  E.  10. 

Merino  Sheep,  2,464;  other  sheep,  583;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$7,417  ;  merino  wool  produced,  7,474  lbs. ;  other  wool,  900 
lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $3,974. 

Horses,  189  ;  Y.  $10,160 ;  neat  cattle,  621  ;  Y.  $12,433 ; 
swine,  355  ;  Y.  $2,622. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,500  bush. ;  Y.  $2,750  ;  wheat, 
175  bush.;  Y.  $175;  rye,  1,850  bush.;  Y.  $1,110;  barley,  580 
bush.  ;  Y.  $293  ;  oats,  15,550  bush. ;  Y.  $4,700  ;  potatoes,  7,387 
bush.;  Y.  $2,743;  other  esculent  vegetables.  1,000  bush.;  Y. 
$200;  hay,  2,031  tons;  Y,  $12,186;  flax,  200  lbs.;  Y.  $24. 

Fruit  raised,  4,842  bush. ;  Y.  $1,162. 

Butter,  30,070  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,760;  cheese,  11,130  lbs. ;  Y.  $668; 
honey,  515  lbs.;  Y.  $64;  beeswax,  10  lbs.:  Y.  $3. 


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WILLIAMSTOWN. 

Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  spindles,  2,300;  cotton  consumed,  91,800 
lbs.  ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  526,304  yds.  ;  V.  $30,202:  cotton  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  21,710  lbs,  ;  V.  $4,205  ;  cotton 
batting  m'd,  18,914  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,444;  C.  $17,500;  J\l.  E.  27; 
F.  E.  41. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
15,000  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  10,000  yds.  ;  V.  $10,400;  C.  $3,500; 
M.  E.  6  ;   F.  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $300;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,625  ;  C.  $090  ;  E.  0. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $000  ;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware,  $700;  C.  $450; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  1,700;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $0,800  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  725  pairs;  shoes,  45,425  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $37,500;  M.  E.  55  ;  F.  E.  25. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  V.  $400;  E.  2. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  700;  V.  $90;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  254,596  feet;  V.  $1,528  ;  E.  6. 

Fire  AVood  prepared,  1,030  cords  ;  V.  $2,150  ;  E.  5. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,000  galls.  ;  V.  $891 ; 
whale  oil,  250  galls.  ;  V.  $125. 

Saxony  Sheep,  889 ;  merino,  570  ;  other  sheep,  8,241 ;  V.  of 
all  the  sheep,  $10,734;  Saxony  wool  produced,  2,000  lbs. ;  me- 
rino, 1,905  lbs. ;  other  wool,  22,081  lbs.  ;  V.  of  all  the  wool, 
$10,572. 

Horses,  420  ;  Y.  $22,225  ;  neat  cattle,  1,599  ;  Y.  $24,131  ; 
swine,  049  ;  Y.  $3,346. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,040  bush.  ;  Y.  $0,823  ; 
wheat,  300  bush.;  Y.  $300;  rye,  1,018  bush.;  Y.  $939;  bar- 
ley, 484  bush. ;  Y.  $218 ;  oats,  23,453  bush. ;  Y.  $7,030 ;  pota- 


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toes,  21,748  bush. ;  V.  $5,437;  buckwheat,  940  bush. ;  Y.  $353  ; 
hay,  4,416  tons;  V.  |33,120 ;  flax,  1,118  lbs.;  V.  $112. 

Butter,  36,515  lbs.;  V.  $4,747 ;  cheese,  132,095  lbs.;  Y. 
$6,605;  honey,  1,392  lbs.;  Y.  $210;  beeswax,  112  lbs.;  Y. 
$37. 

Nail  Kegs  m'd,  6,000;  Y.  $750;  flour  bbls.,  2,000;  Y.  $350; 
cheese  boxes,  8,000 ;  Y.  $960  ;  C.  $827  ;  E.  8. 


WINDSOR. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  40  pairs ;  shoes,  50  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$150;  M.  E.  1. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  6,799  ;  Y.  $1,133  ;  F.  E.  11. 

Lime  m'd,  650  casks  ;  Y.  $488  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $690 ;  C.  $300 ;  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  93,000  feet  ;  Y.  $414 ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  249  cords;  Y.  $249;  E.  1;  bark,  515 
cords;  Y.  $1,545. 

Merino  Sheep,  6,639;  other  sheep,  126;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$13,530 ;  merino  wool  produced,  20,000  lbs. ;  other  wool,  400 
lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $8,160. 

Horses,  157 ;  Y.  $5,618 ;  neat  cattle,  1,021  ;  Y.  $16,310  ; 
swine,  198;  Y.  $1,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,618  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,214 ;  wheat, 
238  bush.;  Y.  $357;  rye,  40  bush.;  Y.  $30  ;  barley,  1,015 
bush.;  Y.  $507;  oats,  5,427  bush.;  Y.  $1,808;  buckwheat 
raised,  415  bush. ;  Y.  $207  ;  potatoes,  11,612  bush. ;  Y.  $3,871 ; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  550  bush.  ;  Y.  $275  ;  hay,  3,541 
tons;  Y.  $21,246. 

Fruit  raised,  5,522  bush. ;  Y.  $1,380. 

Butter,  19,477  lbs.;  Y.  $2,435;  cheese,  118,760  lbs.;  Y. 
$5,344. 


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COUNTY    OF    NORFOLK. 

BELLING  HAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  2,520;  cotton  consumed,  150,000 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  270,000  yds.,  sheetings,  185,000  yds.  ; 
Y.  #30,000;  thread  m'd,  13,000  lbs.;  V.  .$3,640;  C.  $49,000; 
M.  E.  26 ;  F.  E.  47. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  2  ;  wool  consumed, 
24,000  lbs. ;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  60,000  yds. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  C. 
$8,000  ;  M.  E.  7  ;  F.  E.  7. 

V.  of  Agricultural  Tools  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  5. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  brushes  m'd,  $2,000 ;  C. 
$500 ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  2 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $700; 
E.  4. 

Glue  Manufactories  and  Manufactories  for  the  preparation  of 
Gums,  1;  Y.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $300;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  33,900  pairs;  Y.  $48,862;  M.  E.  85;  F.  E.  11. 

Y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$2,100  ;  F.  E.  40. 

Lumber  prepared,  387,109  feet;  Y.  $20,194;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,191  cords;  Y.  $3,000;  E.  4. 

Boats  built,  25  ;  Y.  $600 ;  E.  2. 

Sheep,  72 ;  Y.  $100. 

Horses,  120;  Y.  $4,739;  neat  cattle,  583;  Y.  $10,207;  swine, 
177;  Y.  $1,221. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,628  bush. ;  Y.  $4,721  ;  wheat, 
9  bush. ;  Y.  $9  ;  rye,  980  bush. ;  Y.  $784 ;  barley,  163  bush. ; 
Y.  $126;  oats,  2,117  bush.;  Y.  $705;  potatoes,  14,717  bush.; 
Y.  $2,943;  hay,  1,052  tons;  Y.  $12,000. 

Fruit  raised,  1,455  bush.;  Y.  $640. 

Butter,  22,345  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,350;  cheese,  9,205  lbs. ;  Y.  $460; 
honey,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $8. 
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BRAINTREE. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  1,100;  cotton  consumed,  39,125 
lbs.;  printing  cloth  m'd,  187,800  yds.;  Y.  $11,268;  C.  $1,500; 
M.  E.  12  ;  F.  E.  13. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
18,000  lbs. ;  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  12,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$7,200;  C.  $3,000;  M.  E.  4;  F.  E.  2. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  1 ;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  80 
tons;  V.  $15,000;  C.  $6,000;  E.  17. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes, 
1 ;  V.  of  tools  m'd,  $26,000 ;  C.  $14,000  ;  E.  6. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  consumed,  165  tons;  paper 
m'd,  125  tons;  V.  $20,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  10. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,300;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $11,000;  C.  $5,500; 
E.  21. 

Chocolate  Mills,  1 ;  chocolate  m'd,  35,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $5,000 ; 
C.  $2,500  ;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $600 ;  C.  $150 ; 
E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton  Gins,  1 ;  Y.  of  gins  m'd, 
$15,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  12. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  100:  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $6,450  ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  4.  ' 

Boots  m'd,  113,541  pairs;  shoes,  50,140  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $196,280;  M.  E.  401;  F.  E.  202. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $27,000;  E.  53. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $200;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  535  cords ;  Y.  $2,015 ;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  510  galls.;  Y.  $500; 
whale  oil,  96  galls. ;  Y.  $29 ;  other  oil,  598  galls. ;  Y.  $317 ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  230  tons ;  Y, 
$1,380;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  18  tons;  Y.  $120;  Y.  of  other 
articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 


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iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $175  ;  V,  of  other  articles  of 
foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed.  91,050. 

Slieep,  28  ;  V.  $65  ;  wool  produced,  112  lbs.  :  V.  >^36, 

Horses,  201;  V.  |10,625 ;  neat  cattle,  488;  V.  $11,329; 
swine,  249  ;  V.  $2,616. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,859  bush.;  V.  $1,300;  rye, 
10  bush.;  V.  $8;  barley,  40  bush.;  V.  $32;  potatoes,  9,749 
bush. ;  Y.  $3,249  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  4,787  bush.  ;  V. 
$1,292;  hay,  1,223  tons ;  V.  $16,123. 

Fruit  raised,  11,248  bush. ;  V.  $2,645. 

Butter,  12,837  lbs.;  V.  $2,278;  cheese,  2,650  lbs.  ;  Y.  $190; 
milk,  36,746  galls. ;  Y.  $3,202. 

Grist  Mills,  3;  meal  m'd,  60,000  bush.;  Y.  $36,000;  C. 
$6,000;  M.  E.  14. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  1,200;  Y.  $384;  M.  E.  1. 


BROOKLINE. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  2 ;  hose  m'd,  2,600  pairs  ; 
Y.  $1,200;  C.  $1,000;  M.  E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $525  ;  C.  $350  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chaises,  Wagons  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  2  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  $3,000;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300  ;  C.  $50  ;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  3,400 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $17,300;  C.  $24,000;  E.  7. 

Boots  m'd,  612  pairs;  shoes,  210  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,500 ;  M.  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  163  cords  ;  Y.  $1,060  ;  E.  4. 

Horses,  270;  Y.  $20,400;  neat  cattle,  382;  Y.  $11,750; 
swine,  362  ;  Y.  $5,430. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,225  bush.;  Y.  $858;  rye, 
2,036  bush. ;  Y.  $1,425 ;  barley,  136  bush. ;  Y.  $88 ;  potatoes, 


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30,869  bush.;  V.  $12,348;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables, 
$51,336;  hay,  1,789  tons;  V.  $25,046. 

V.  of  Fruit  raised,  $37,843. 

Butter,  1,508  lbs.;  V.  $271  ;  cheese,  1,070  lbs.;  V.  $214; 
milk,  93,440  galls. ;  V.  $15,573. 

Straw  110  tons;  V.  $1,100. 

Cider,  1,044  bbls. ;  V.  $1,044. 


CANTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  4;  spindles,  1,596 ;  cotton  consumed,  241,920 
lbs.  ;  osnaburgs  m'd,  300,000  yds. ;  V.  $28,000  ;  wicking  m'd, 
26,000  lbs.;  V.  $6,500;  thread,  27,600  lbs. ;  Y.  $13,700;  C. 
$13,500;  M.  E.  26;  F.  E.  24. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  1  ;  wool  consumed,  38,000  lbs. ; 
carpeting  m'd,  39,000  yds. ;  V.  $21,400  ;  C.  $1,200  ;  M.  E.  22; 
F.  E.  5. 

Silk  Manufactories,  2  ;  sewing  silk  m'd,  5,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $34,- 
500  ;  C.  $8,000  ;  M.  E.  9  ;  F.  E.  28. ' 

Forges,  1  ;  bar  iron,  anchors  and  other  articles  of  wrought 
iron  m'd,  350  tons ;  V.  $42,000 ;  C.  $20,000  ;  E.  30. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  500  tons;  V.  $36,- 
000  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  20. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $8,000  ;  C.  $3,500;  E.  11. 

Copper  Manufactories,  1  ;  copper  m'd,  400  tons  ;  V.  $150,- 
000  ;  C.  $50,000 ;  E.  38. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300; 
E.  2.- 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,500;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  2. 


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Boots  m'd,  210  pairs  :  shoes.  2,310  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,745  ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  3. 

y.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$100:  pahn-Ieaf  hats,  1,800;  V.  $300;  F.  E.  12. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $100  ;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,134  cords;  V.  $6,400  ;  E.  8. 

Marble  Monument  and  Grave  Stone  Manufactories,  1 ;  C. 
$1,000 ;  E.  8. 

Bobbin  Manufactories,  1  :  C.  $300 ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $5,500  ;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  9. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  100  galls.  ;  V.  $95  ; 
other  oil,  300  galls. ;  Y.  $200  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  2,200  tons  ;  Y.  $13,200;  bituminous  coal  mined 
in  U.  States,  300  chaldrons  :  Y.  $2,400 ;  foreign  bituminous 
coal,  400  chaldrons;  Y.  $3,150:  Y.  of  other  articles  of  Ameri- 
can production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  $500 ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  produc- 
tion, excepting  as  above  consumed,  $6,800. 

Sheep,  12  ;  Y.  $23  ;  wool  produced,  3G  lbs. ;  Y.  $11. 

Horses,  147;  Y.  $7,900  ;  neat  cattle,  431 ;  Y.  $9,084;  swine, 
186 ;  Y.  $2,596. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,238  bush. ;  Y.  $805  ;  rye,  231 
bush.  ;  Y.  $178  ;  barley,  47  bush.  ;  Y.  $30  ;  potatoes,  10,597 
bush. ;  Y.  $2,650 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  670  bush. ;  Y.  $175 ; 
hay,  947  tons;  Y.  $11,625. 

Fruit  raised,  6,061  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,200. 

Butter,  9,390  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,508  ;    cheese,  4,725  lbs. ;  Y.  $296. 


COHASSET. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $400;  C.  $400;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  4;  salt  m'd,  5,330  bush.  ;  Y. 
$1,600;  G.  $10,000;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  2;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  3. 


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Boots  m'd,  675  pairs;  shoes,  16,911  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $18,600 ;  M.  E.  55 ;  F.  E.  15. 

Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  3,000  tons  ;  V. 
$1,500 ;  E.  6. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  200  cords;  V.  $1,200  ;  E.  20. 

Vessels  launched,  1  ;  tonnage,  131  ;  Y.  $6,000;  E.  6. 

Vessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  44 ;  ton- 
nage, 2,280;  mackerel  taken,  7,859  bbls.  ;  V.  $51,083;  cod- 
fish, 3,271  quintals ;  V.  $7,360 ;  salt  consumed,  13,424  bush.  ; 
C.  $44,000  ;  E.  400. 

Sheep,  403;  V.  $806;  wool  produced,   1,262  lbs.  ;  V.  $420. 

Horses,  85  ;  V.  $3,500;  neat  cattle,  430  ;  V.  $10,750  ;  swine, 
78 ;  V.  $390. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,382  bush.;  V.  $1,900;  rye, 
325  bush. ;  V.  $325  ;  barley,  250  bush.  ;  V.  $200 ;  potatoes, 
7,332  bush. ;  V.  $2,444;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,500  bush.; 
V.  $700  ;  hay,  850  tons  ;  V.  $8,500. 

Fruit  raised,  6,128  bush. ;  V.  $1,532. 

Butter,  14,923  lbs. ;  V.  $2,500;  cheese,  6,130  lbs.;  V.  $490, 


DEDHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  4,400  ;  cotton  consumed,  199,700 
lbs.;  printing  cloth  m'd,  971,500  yds.;  V.  $56,575;  batting 
m'd,  4,000  lbs. ;  V.  $360 ;  C.  $61,200  ;  M.  E.  29  ;  F.  E.  75. 

Cotton  Thread  Manufactories,  1 ;  thread  m'd,  5,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$8,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  F.  E.  8. 

Woollen  Mills,  3 ;  sets  of  machinery,  12  ;  wool  consumed, 
305,000  lbs.  ;  cassimere  m'd,  135,000  yds.  ;  V.  $145,000;  sati- 
net, 165,000  yds.  ;  V.  $105,000;  C.  $75,000;  M.  E.  80;  F.  E. 
80. 

Silk  Manufactories,  1 ;  sewing  silk  m'd,  7,300  lbs. ;  V.  $47,- 
450 ;  C.  $10,000 ;  M.  E.  6 ;  F.  E.  34. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  175  tons ;  V.  $10,- 
500;  C.  $4,500;  E.  12. 

V.  of  Silk  and  other  Machinery  m'd,  $1,000. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes, 
2 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $3,847;  C.  $600  ;  E.  5. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,  250,000  lbs.  ;  paper 
m'd,  175,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $7,000 ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  5. 

V,  of  Saddles  and  Harnesses  m'd,  $825. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  150  ;  V. 
$425;  C.  $100  ;   E.  1:  V.  of  coloring  done,  $100. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  4  ;  V.  of  vehicles,  $5,700  ;  C.  $1.,400  ;  E.  8. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  8  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $51,671;  C.  $15,900;  E.  58. 

Tin  Ware  and  Sheet  Irofi  Manufactories.  2 ;  Y.  of  tin  ware 
m'd,  $500;  V.  of  sheet  iron,  $2,400  ;  C.  $600;  E.  3. 

Glue  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $270 ;  C. 
$100;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  121,100;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $48,450  ;  C.  $17,000  ;  E.  15. 

Boots  m'd,  1,280  pairs ;  shoes,  37,445  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $28,285  ;  M.  E.  35  ;  F.  E.  24. 

Y.  of  Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  $600 ;  Y.  of  braid  m'd 
and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $338;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd, 
2,140;  Y.  $414;  F.  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Cigars  m'd,  $5,300 ;  M.  E.  6  ;  F.  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,061  cords;  Y.  $3,454;  E.  3. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,865  galls. ;  Y. 
$1,865-;  whale  oil,  20  galls.  ;  Y.$14:  other  oil,  3,120  galls.; 
Y.  $956 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufticturing,  960 
tons;  Y.  $5,650;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American  production, 
excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$7,500;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as 
above,  consumed,  $11,500. 

Sheep,  9 ;  Y.  $20 ;  wool  produced,  36  lbs. ;  Y.  $15. 

Horses,  398;  Y.  $19,081;  neat  cattle,  1,264:  Y.  $24,493; 
swine,  473;  Y.  $7,095. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4.845  bush.;  Y.  $3,876 ;  rye, 
575  bush.;  Y.  $517;  barley,  404  bush.;  Y.  $242;  oats,  17 
bush. ;  Y.  $11  ;  potatoes,  27,586  bush. ;  Y.  $8,552  ;  Y.  of  other 
esculent  vegetables,  $1,392;  hay,  2,730  tons;  Y.  $14,028, 


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Fruit  raised,  10,362  bush.;  V.  |2,853. 

Butter,  13,130  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,100;  cheese,  3,373  lbs.;  V.  $203; 
milk,  179,689  galls. ;  V.  $17,969. 

Pocket  Book  and  Rule  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  pocket  books 
m'd,  $8,666;  V.  of  rules  m'd,  $4,334;  C.  $4,000;  M.  E.  5 ; 
F.  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Marbling  and  Fancy  Colored  Pa- 
pers and  Cards,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $18,000;  C.  $7,500;  M.  E.  5  ; 
F.  E.  10. 

Turning  Establishments,  1;  V.  of  m's  in  iron,  $1,200;  V.  of 
m's  in  wood,  $8,000 ;  M.  E.  9. 


DORCHESTER. 


Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  3,500 ;  cotton  consumed,  408,300 
lbs. ;  cloth  m'd,  919,600  yds.  ;  V.  $100,000  ;  batting,  12,000  lbs. ; 
V.  $840;  C.  $150,000;  M.  E.  40;  F.  E.  110. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Britannia  Ware,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware, 
$40,000  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  40. 

Starch  Manufactories,  1 ;  starch  m'd,  800,000  lbs. ;  V.  $40,- 

000  ;  C.  $20,000  ;  E.  16. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  1  ;  V.  of  ar- 
ticles m'd,  $24,000;  C.  $10,00(1. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  300  tons;  paper 
m'd,  15,000  reams;  V.  $45,000;  C.  $35,000;  E.  30. 

V.  of  Earthen  Ware  m'd,  $150 ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers  and  Thermometers, 

1  ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $5,200;  C.  $1,200;  E.  5. 

Saddle  and  Harness  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,400  ;  C.  $750  ;  E.  4. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1  ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  $1,000  ; 
V.  $2,000 ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  3. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  31,200  lbs. ;  V. 
$3,742  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  4. 

Card  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  playing  cards  m'd,  $15,000 ; 
C.  $5,000;  E.  14. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 12;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $11,550;  C.  83,0UU ;  E.  23. 

V.  of  Confectionary  m'd,  .$10,U()0;  E.  10. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2;  soap  m'd,  280,- 
000  lbs.;  V.  $11,200;  candles  m'd,  120,000  lbs.;  V.  $10,800; 
C.  $4,500  ;   E.  9. 

Chocolate  Mills,  2;  chocolate  prepared,  378,901  lbs. ;  Y.  $50,- 
872  ;  C.  $38,000  ;  E.  15. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  16 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $85,300  ;  C.  $20,000  ;  E.  120. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  4;  V.  of  ware,  $15,400;  C.  $7,000; 
E.  27. 

Tanneries,  6  ;  hides  tanned,  3,270 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $55,300;  C.  $40,000;  E.  45. 

Boots  m'd,  3.550  pairs;  shoes,  5,650  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $12,720;  M.  E.  38;  F.  E.  5. 

Bricks  m'd,  596,000  ;  V.  $3,500  ;  E.  9. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  200  cords;  Y.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,500  galls  ;  Y. 
$2,325  ;  other  oil,  2,000  galls. ;  Y.  $1,020 ;  anthracite  coal  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  902  tons;  Y.  $5,412;  charcoal.  3.000 
bush.  ;  Y.  $900;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American  production, 
excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$54,600 ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting 
as  above,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $91,400. 

Sheep,  29;  Y.  $58;  wool  produced,  75  lbs.;  Y.  $25. 

Horses,    501;  Y.    $37,575;    neat   cattle,    620;  Y.    $18,600 
swine,  838  ;  Y.  $8,380. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,797  bush. ;  Y.  $1,958;  rye 
529   bush.;  Y.   $423;  barley,  213  bush.;  Y.   $128;  potatoes 
18,453  bush.;    Y.   $7,381;  other  esculent  vegetables,    15,910 
bush.;  Y.  $4,278;  millet,  3,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $15  ;  hay,  2,621  tons 
Y.  $31,452. 

Fruit  raised,  23,384  bush. ;  Y.  $10,000. 

Butter,  600  lbs. ;  Y.  $120  ;  honey,  200  lbs. ;  Y.  $50. 
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DOVER. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  3  ;  iron  m'd,  and  not  made 
into  nails,  850  tons  ;  V.  $93,500;  niacliincs  for  m.  of  nails,  17; 
nails  m'd,  800  tons;  V.  |72,000  ;  0.  $40,000;  E.  40. 

Brush  ManufaclorieSj  1 ;  V.  of  brushes  m'd,  |3,000;  C. 
$500 ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  100  pairs;  shoes,  7,310  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,725;  M.  E.  9;  F.  E.  10. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  864  cords;  V.  $2,160;  E.  10. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  315  galls.;  V.  $125; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  500  tons  ;  V. 
$3,375;  bituminous  coal,  mined  in  the  United  States,  consumed 
in  manufacturing,  15  tons;  V.  $180. 

Horses,  99  ;  V.  $5,000  ;  neat  cattle,  386 ;  V.  $9,650 ;  swine, 
216;  V.  $1,512. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,402  bush.;  V.  $1,802;  rye, 
278  bush.;  V.  $222;  barley,  272  bush.;  V.  $163;  oats,  766 
bush.;  V.  $306;  potatoes,  8,005  bush.;  V.  $2,001;  other  cs- 
cnlcnt  vegetables,  500  bush.;  V.  $100;  hay,  761  tons;  V. 
$7,610. 

Fruit  raised,  4,850  bush.  ;  V.  $970. 

Butter,  8,100  lbs.;  V.  $133;  cheese,  3,500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $210. 

Milk  sold,  15,000  galls.  ;  Y.  $1,500. 


FOXBOROUGH. 


Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  934;  cotton  consumed,  25,000  lbs. ; 
thread  m'd,  23,000  lbs.;  Y.  $11,000;  C.  $5,000:  M.  E.  4 ;  F. 
E.  10. 

Woollen  Mills,  1 ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed, 
42,000  lbs. ;  satinet  m'd,  42,000  yds. ;  Y.  $21,000;  C.  $20,000  ; 
M.  E.  12;  F.  E.  6. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  250  tons  ;  Y.  $20,- 
000 ;  C.  $20,000 ;  E.  25. 


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Establishments  for  m,  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes, 
1;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $6,000;  C.  $5,000;   E.  10. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $1 ,050 ;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  3,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $11,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  105  pairs;  shoes,  175  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $183 ;  M.  E.  2. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  260,260;  V.  $320,929;  F.  E. 
1,349  ;  M.  E.  74. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $276  ;  E,  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  40,000  feet;  V.  $400;   E.  3. 

V.  of  Firewood  prepared,  1,020  cords;  V.  $2,831  ;  E.  4. 

Planing  Machine  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  machines  m'd, 
$20,000  ;  C.  $15,000  ;  E.  25. 

Box  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  boxes  m'd,  $2,000 ;  C.  $3,000 ; 
E.  3. 

Bonnet  Block  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  blocks  m'd,  $500  ;  C. 
$300 ;  E.  1. 

Baskets  m'd,  1,700  ;  V.  $461  ;  E.  2. 

Hoops  m'd,  50,000 ;  V.  $1,000  ;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  375  galls. ;  V.  $375  ; 
other  oil,  1,000  galls.;  V.  $650 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  237  tons;  Y.  $1,627;  bituminous  coal  mined  in 
the  U.  States,  14^  chaldrons;  Y.  $160;  Y.  of  other  articles  of 
American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consum- 
ed in  manufacturing,  $1,200  ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  foreign 
production,  excepting  as  above  consumed,  $200. 

Sheep,  18;  Y.  $36;  wool  produced,  56  lbs.;  Y.  $14. 

Horses,  150;  Y.  $9,785;  neat  cattle,  434;  Y.  $8,488;  swine, 
285  ;  Y.  $4,682. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,963  bush.;  Y.  $2,972  ;  wheat, 
24  bush. ;  Y.  $24  ;  rye,  303  bush. ;  Y.  $242  ;  barley,  60  bush. ; 
Y.  $40  ;  oats,  392  bush.  ;  Y.  $145  ;  potatoes,  15,072  bush. ;  Y. 
$3,764;  other  esculent  vegetables,  407  bush. ;  Y.  $120 ;  hay, 
856  tons;  Y.  $10,979. 

Fruit  raised,  2,795  bush.  ;  Y.  $755. 

Butter,  16,918  lbs.;  V.  $2,819;  cheese,  .5,710  lbs.;  Y.  $336. 


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FRANKLIN. 

Cotton  Mills,  7;  spindles,  4,422;  cotton  consumed,  193,804 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  576,000  yds.  ;  V.  $37,440  ;  yarn  m'd, 
9,C00  lbs.;  V.  $1,756;  thread,  24,628  lbs.  ;  V.  |12,314 ;  bat- 
ting, 35,000  lbs.;  V.  $3,000  ;  C.  .$42,500;  M.  E.  45;  F.  E.  49. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons  and  Sleighs,  2 :  V.  of  ve- 
hicles m'd,  $2,700  ;  C.  $1,400;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  95  pairs  ;  shoes,  2,882  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,700;  M.  E.  3. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  107,867;  V.  $129,800;  V.  of 
straw  braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $310  ;  M. 
E.  40;  F.  E.  1,055. 

Lumber  prepared,  379,200  feet;  V.  $5,537;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,531  cords;  Y.  $4,200;  E.  5. 

Boats  built,  193;  Y.  $4,260;  E.  11. 

Y.  of  other  articles  m'd,  $5,330;  C.  $1,500;  E.  7. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  mannfacturing,  500  galls. ;  Y.  $500; 
other  oil,  203  galls. ;  Y.  $178;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American 
production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, $9S0. 

Merino  Sheep,  71 ;  Y.  $138  ;  merino  wool  produced,  228  lbs. ; 
Y.  $65. 

Horses,  188  ;  Y.  $9,372;  neat  cattle,  748  ;  Y.  $16,206  ;  swine, 
412  ;  Y.  $2,377. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,793  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,095;  wheat, 
15  bush.;  Y.  $18 ;  rye,  1,180  bush.;  Y.  $1,180;  barley,  347 
bush. ;  Y.  $208  ;  oats,  3,003  bush. ;  Y.  $1,201 ;  potatoes,  20,- 
664  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,141;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,422  bush.; 
Y.  $237;  hay,  1,625  tons;  Y.  $17,859. 

Fruit  raised,  5,960  bnsh.  ;  Y.  $1,595. 

Butter,  20,183  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3,364;  cheese,  7,270  lbs.;  Y.  $436; 
honey,  255  lbs. ;  Y.  $42  ;  beeswax,  21  lbs.  ;  Y.  $10. 


MEDFIELD. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes 
1 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $2,500  ;  C.  $200;  E.  4. 


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Brush  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  brushes  m'd,  $4,000  ;  C. 
$2,700 ;  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaclies,  Chaises 
and  Vehicles,  2  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,200;  C.  $4o0  ;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd, 
$1,200;  C.  $500;   E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  ware,  $5,000  ;  C.  $800; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  2,000;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,200;  C.  $2,000;  E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,000  pairs;  V.  $700 ;  M.  E.  2  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  51,800:  V.  $3,800;  F.  E.  125. 

Horses,  148;  V.  $6,150;  neat  cattle,  473;  V.  $10,112;  swine, 
271 ;  V.  $3,658. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,000  bush.  ;  V.  $3,280;  rye, 
541  bush. ;  V.  $484;  barley,  295  bush.;  V.  $176;  oats,  845 
bush.  ;  V.  $337  ;  potatoes,  9,500  bush. ;  V.  $2,375  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  120  ;  V.  $30;  hay,  1,100  bush.  ;  V.  $10,600. 

Fruit  raised,  2,000  bush.  ;  V.  $975. 

Butter,  11,720  lbs.;  V.  $2,662;  cheese,  4,230  lbs.  ;  V.  $250. 


MEDWAY. 

Cotton  Mills,  9  ;  spindles,  4,837 ;  cotton  consumed,  900,000 
lbs.;  stocking  yarn  m'd,  300  lbs.;  V.  $100:  thread,  140,000 
lbs.;  V.  $128,025.;  baiting,  546,000  lbs.;  V.  $38,380;  pelisse 
waddiug,  8,500  bales;  V.  $25,500;  coiton  flannel,  320,000 
yds.  ;  V.  $30,400;  C.  $101,500;  M.  E.  80;  F.  E.  60. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1. 

Establishments  for  Bleaching  or  Coloring  Cotton  Thread,  2 ; 
E.  2. 

Woollen  ]\Iills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1  ;  wool  consumed,  20,~ 
000  lbs. ;  Kentucky  jeans  m'd,  40,000;  V.  $10,650;  C.  $5,000  ; 
M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  4. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd  and  repairs  done,  $4,000;  C. 
$1,500;  E.  5. 

Scythe  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1 ;  scythes  and  hoes  m'd, 
700  ;  V.  $600  ;  C.  $350. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural  tools 
m'd,  25;  V.  $250;  E.  1. 

Organs  m'd,  4;  V.  $4,500;  C.  $500;  E.  4. 

Clock  Manufactories,  1;  clocks  m'd,  3;  V.  $750;  C.  $150; 
E.  1. 

Bell  Foundries,  1;  bells  m'd,  100,000  lbs.;  V.  $22,000;  C. 
$5,000  ;  M.  E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $700;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,400;  C.  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,400;  C.  $400;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  25,240  pairs;  shoes,  9,975  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $48,295  ;  M.  E.  71  ;  F.  E.  31. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  48,404;  Y.  $54,242;  straw- 
braid  m'd  and  not  niEide  into  bonnets  and  hats,  150,000  yds, ; 
Y.  $1,500  ;  palm-leaf  hats  m'd,  75  ;  Y.  $30;  F.  E.  261. 

Bricks  m'd,  100,000;  Y.  $600;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  1,250,000  feet;  Y.  $16,650;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  408  cords;  Y.  $1,516. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wool  and  Flocks  from  Woollen 
Rags,  1  ;  rags  used,  182,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  of  wool  and  flocks  m'd, 
$10,000 ;  C.  $1,000  ;  M.  E.  3  ;  F.  E.  6. 

Bonnet  Pressing  Machine  Manufactories,  1 ;  machines  m'd, 
6;  Y.  $600;  C.  $100;  M.  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  800  galls.;  Y,  $800. 

Sheep,  64;  Y.  $142;  wool  produced,  250  lbs. ;  Y.  $83. 

Horses,  217;  Y.  $12,180;  neat  cattle,  875;  Y.  $20,653; 
swine,  415  ;  Y.  $2,624. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,633  bush. ;  Y.  $5,774;  wheat, 
86  bush.;  Y.  $120;  rye,   1,157  bush.;  Y.  $1,035  ;  barley,  255 


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bush. ;  V.  $171  ;  oats,  3,989  bush. ;  V.  $1,545  ;  potatoes,  19,021 
bush. ;  V.  $4,655  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  914  bush. ;  V. 
$225;  hay,  1,852  tons;  V.  $19,403. 

Fruit  raised,  6,017  bush.;  V.  $1,316. 

Butter,  30,922  lbs.;  V.  $5,823;  cheese,  11,110  lbs.  ;  V.  $670; 
honey,  ISO  lbs. ;  V.  $34 ;  beeswax,  10  lbs. ;  Y.  $3. 


MILTON. 

Paper  Manufactories,  2;  stock  consumed,  200  tons;  paper 
m'd,  10,000  reams;  V.  $30,000;  C.  $25,000;  E.  30. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;   C.  $1,000;   E.  2. 

Establislirnents  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  4. 

Chocolate  Mills,  1;  chocolate  m'd,  28,000  lbs.;  V.  $4,000; 
C.  $7,000  ;   E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  7;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $22,500;  C.  $11,700;  E.  32. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  20,150;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $8,675;  C.  $11,200;  E.  12. 

Boots  m'd,  425  pairs;  shoes,  800  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,988;  M.  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $79,000;  E. 
150. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,225  cords;  Y.  $5,513;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  400  galls.  ;  Y.  $360  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  300  tons  ;  Y. 
$1,800;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American  production,  excepting 
cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $2,000  ;  Y. 
of  other  articles  of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  con- 
sumed, $2,000. 

Sheep,  9 ;  Y.  $36 ;  wool  produced,  36  lbs. ;  Y.  $12. 

Asses,  1;  Y.  $100;  horses,  275;  Y.  $15,000;  neat  cattle, 
643;  Y.  $13,720;  swine,  364;  Y.  $5,460. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,818  bnsh. ;  Y.  ^1,454;  rye, 
300  bush.;  V.  $270;  barley,  200  bush.;  V.  $150;  potatoes, 
15,400  bush. ;  V.  $4,640 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  5,928  bush.  ; 
V.  $1,186;  hay,  1,698  Ions;  V.  $18,579. 

Fruit  raised,  13,465  bush.;  V.  $5,386. 

Butter,  2,000  lbs. ;  V.  $500 ;  honey,  245  lbs. ;  V.  $61. 


NEEDHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  1;  spindles,  2,176;  cotton  consumed,  140,000 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  580,000  yds.  ;  V.  $34,800;  C.  $10,000; 
M.  E.  20 ;  F.  E.  31 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  1;  hose  m'd,  5,000  pairs; 
y.  $2,000  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Sewing  Silk  m^d,  600  lbs. ;  M.  E.  2;  F.  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hinges  and  Blind  Fastenings,  1; 
articles  m'd,  120,000  sets;  V.  $10,550;  C.  $500;  E.  15. 

Paper  Manufactories,  6;  stock  consumed,  920  tons;  paper 
m'd,  704  tons  ;  V.  $144,834  ;  C.  $68,000  ;  E.  77. 

Glue  Manufactories,  3;  Y.  of  glue  m'd,  $9,000  ;  C.  $1,500; 
E.  9. 

Shoes  m'd,  41,100  pairs;  Y.  $29,400;  M.  E.  38;  F.  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,106  cords;  Y.  $4,000;  E.  4;  peat, 
300  cords  ;  Y.  $750  ;  E.  1. 

Hogshead  Hoops  prepared,  50,000;  Y.  $1,400  ;  E.  4. 

Horses,  204;  Y.  *$8,160;  neat  cattle,  693;  Y.  $14,430;' 
swine,  169  ;  Y.  $1,056. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,500  bush.;  Y.  $3,667;  rye, 
717  bush.;  Y.  $574;  barley,  172  bush.;  Y.  $138;  oats,  323 
bush.;  Y.  $146;  potatoes,  21,315  bush.;  Y.  $6,395;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  1,400  bush.;  Y.  $280;  hay,  1,450  tons;  Y. 
$20,300. 

Fruit  raised,  2,000  bush. ;  Y.  $1,000. 

Butter,  30,150  lbs.;  Y.  $5,025;  milk,  20,000  galls.;  Y. 
$2,000. 


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QUINCY. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $8,500;  C.  $3,500;  E.  12. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  1  ;  salt  m'd,  1,850  bush. ;  V. 
$126;  C.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,700;  C.  $2,200;  E.  12. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,500:  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,500;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  1. 

Tanneries,  7;  hides  tanned,  1S,1G0  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $67,125;  C.  $12,000;   E.  26. 

Boots  m'd,  41,876  pairs;  shoes,  15,605  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $133,273;  M.  E.  203  ;  F.  E.  98. 

Y  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $324,500 ;  E. 
526. 

Y.  of  Slate  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  979  cords;  Y.  $5,106;  E.  15. 

Yessels  launched,  2;  tonnage,  60;  V.  $2,100;  E.  3. 

Yessels  employed  in  Whale  Fishery,  1  ;  tonnage,  94. 

Yessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  4;  tonnage, 
118;  mackerel  taken,  1,000  bbls.  ;  V.  $5,500  ;  codfish,  500 
quintals;  V.  $2,125 ;  salt  consumed,  400  bush.;  C.  $3,650 ; 
E.  22. 

Sheep,  310;  Y  $565. 

Horses,  397;  Y.  $27,155;  neat  cattle,  723;  Y  $17,318; 
swine,  660  ;  Y.  $7,920. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,360  bush.;  Y.  $2,016  ;  rye, 
469  bush.  ;  Y.  $375  ;  barley,  360  bush. ;  Y.  $284 ;  potatoes, 
9,673  bush. ;  Y  $2,418  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,364  bush. ; 
Y.  $456;  hay,  1,565  tons;  V.  $21,539. 

Fruit  raised,  4,579  bush. ;  V.  $2,296. 

Wax  Bleached,  30,000  lbs.;  V.  $15,000  ;  E.  2. 
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RANDOLPH. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3;  V,  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,900;  C.  |750;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,000  ;  C.  |500  ; 
F.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $300. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  |1,500;  C.  $700 ; 
E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  227,131  pairs;  shoes,  332,281  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $700,100 ;  M.  E.  815  ;  F.  E.  649. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  200;  Y.  $50;   E.  1. 

Y.  of  Bnilding  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $400;  E.  2 

Lumber  prepared,  7,500  feet;  Y.  $1,000  ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,323  cords;  Y.  $6,969  ;  E.  12;  peat, 
500  cords;  Y.  $1,500;  M.  E.  15. 

Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  788  galls. ;  Y.  $625 ;  an- 
thracite coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  250  tons;  Y.  $1,750. 

Sheep,  2  ;  Y.  $5  ;  wool  produced,  7  lbs.  ;  Y.  $3. 

Horses,  253  ;  Y.  $12,650;  neat  cattle,  437;  Y.  $8,740  ;  swine, 
554;  Y.  $6,650. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  1,215  bush.;  Y.  $911  ;  rye,  63 
bush. ;  Y.  $50  ;  barley,  6  bush. ;  Y.  $6  ;  potatoes,  13,534  bush. ; 
Y.  $3,384 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  550,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,750 ; 
hay,  988  tons  ;  Y.  $9,882. 

Fruit  raised,  25,555  bush. ;  Y.  $10,222. 

Butter,  12,962  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,592 ;  cheese,  7,311  lbs.  ;  Y.  $731 ; 
honey,  165  lbs. ;  Y.  $28 ;  beeswax,  21  lbs. ;  Y.  $8. 


ROXBURY. 

Mills  for  m.  of  carpeting,  1  ;  wool  consumed,  280,000  lbs.  ; 
carpeting  m'd,  200,000  yds. ;  Y.  $120,000;  C.  $75,000  ;  M.  E. 
100 ;  F.  E.  60. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Worsted  Goods,  2 ;  worsted  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  124,300  lbs. ;  V.  $25,175  ;  M.  E. 
10  ;  F.  E.  20. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hosiery,  1  ;  V.  of  hosiery  m'd, 
$800 ;  M.  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Silk  and  Worsted  Fringe  and  Tas- 
sels, 1  ;  V.  of  m's,  .$15,000  ;    C.  |6,000 ;    M.  E.  15  ;  F.  E.  45. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  3 ;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  3,766,143  lbs.;  V.  $125,000;  machines  for  m.  of 
nails,  48;  nails  m'd,  4,274,600  lbs.;  V.  $160,000;  C.  $100,- 
000 ;  E.  240. 

Forges,  18 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  119  tons;  V.  $46,600;  C.  $1,550;  E.  60. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron.  I  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  1,350  tons  ;  V. 
$45,000 ';  C.  $25,000  ;  E.  50. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  2  ;  V. 
of  articles  m'd,  $15,800  ;  C.  $6,000 ;  E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Engines,  1 ;  engines  m'd,  28 ; 
V.  $25,000 ;  E.  24. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Butts  or  Hinges,  1  ;  articles  m'd, 
23,500  doz. ;  V.  $4,300  ;  C.  $3,000  ;   E.  16. 

Brass  Foundries,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $3,000 ;  C.  $2,000 ; 
E.  2. 

Starch  Manufactories,  3  ;  starch  m'd  from  wheat  or  flour, 
1,360,000  lbs. ;  V.  $68,000;  C.  $12,000  ;  E.  12. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chemical  Preparations,  3;  V.  of 
m's,  $90,000;  C.  $50,500;  E.  29. 

Establishments  for  Staining  and  Stamping  Paper,  4  ;  paper 
finished,  91,800  rolls.  ;  V.  $14,500;  E.  13. 

Clock  Manufactories,  1;  clocks  m'd,  15;  V.  $150;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  7;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $5,150;  C.  $1,450;  E.  11. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  m's,  $20,000  ;  C.  $10,- 
000 ;  E.  15. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,872; 
V.  $3,872;  C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 


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Cordage  Manufactories,  4 ;  cordage  m'd,  2,155  tons ;  V.  $370,- 
000;  C.  $246,000;  E.  174. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  6  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $31,300;  C.  $9,250; 
E.  41. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Mannfactories,  5  ;  hard  and  soft  soap  m'd, 
1,283,600  lbs.;  Y.  $63,280;  candles,  170,000  lbs.;  V.  $15,100; 
C.  $23,500  ;  E.  31. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rifles  and  Fowling  Pieces,  1;  V. 
of  arms  m'd,  $800 ;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cannon,  1 ;  {just  commenced-)  steel 
and  iron  cannon,  and  carriages  for  same  m'd,  30;  V.  $15,000; 
C.  $100,000  ;  E.  22. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Mannfactories,  8;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $56,000;  C.  $23,700;  E.  70. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  5  ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000 ;  C.  $650 ; 
E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Sheet  Lead  and  Pipe,  White  Lead 
and  other  Paints,  1;  sheet  lead  and  pipe  m'd,  400  tons;  V. 
$48,000;  white  lead,  200  tons;  V.  $24,000;  red  lead,  50  tons; 
litharge  40  tons,  and  crome  yellow,  12  tons;  V.  $3,600;  C. 
$100,000;  E.  54.  '  ii<^}^- 

Gkie  Manufactories  and  Manufactories  for  the  preparation 
of  Gums,  2;  V.  of  glue  and  gums  m'd,  $23,000;  C.  $5,000; 
E.  8. 

Bakeries,  9  ;  bread  m'd,  18,100  bbls. ;  V.  $174,500  ;  C.  $20,- 
000 ;  E.  54. 

Tanneries,  and  Curriers'  Establishments,  16;  hides  and  skins 
tanned  and  curried,  228,300;  V.  $287,000;  C.  $108,000;  E. 
112. 

Boots  m'd,  12,305  pairs ;  shoes,  82,275  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $88,692 ;  M.  E.  82 ;  F.  E.  34. 

Bricks  m'd,  5,900,000;  V.  $29,800;  E.  77. 

V.  of  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $17,500 ;  E.  34. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,800  .  E.  6. 

Soap,  Fish  and  Candle  Box  Manufactories,  2 ;  boxes  m'd, 
60,000;  V.  $9,000;  E.  14. 


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Turpentine  and  Rosin  Manufactories,  1 ;  spirits  of  turpentine 
m'd,  900  bbls. ;  rosin,  3,000  bbls. ;  V.  of  m's,  $15,600;  E.  4. 

Barrels  m'd,  1,200;  V.  $1,200;  hogsheads,  150;  V.  $150; 
E.  2. 

Distilleries,  1 ;  rum  m'd,  240,000  galls. ;  V.  $7,200 ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Looking  Glass  Frames,  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $20,- 
000;  E.  17. 

Breweries,  2  :  beer  brewed,  6,000  bbls. ;  V.  $34,000;  E.  9. 

Patent  Corselet  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $2,500  ;  E.  2. 

Jerked  Beef  prepared,  100  tons;  V.  $6,000;  tried  tallow 
m'd,  100,000  lbs.;  V.  $6,000;  sizing,  50  tons;  V.  $2,500; 
neat's  foot  oil,  2,400  galls.;  Y.  $1,700;  shin  bones,  100,000; 
V.  $1,200;  bone  manure  m'd,  6,000  bush.;  V.  $1,400;  C. 
$15,000. 

Oakum  Manufactories,  1 ;  oakum  m'd,  300,000  lbs.;  Y.  $24,- 
000;  C.  $10,000;   E.  16. 

India  Rubber  Manufactories,  1  ;  rubber  used,  24  tons;  cloth 
m'd,  31,000  yds.  ;  Y.  of  all  the  m's,  $5,000;  E.  40. 

Y.  of  Knit  Goods  and  Yarn  m'd,  $30,000;  E.  50. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  165  cords;  Y.  $815. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,028  galls.  ;  Y. 
$1,820;  whale  oil,  10,000  galls.;  Y.  $4,000:  other  oil,  10,692 
galls. ;  Y.  $6,375;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
5,021  tons;  Y.  $30,000;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  3,500  chal- 
drons ;  Y.  $24,500 ;  Y.  of  wood  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
$2,105. 

Asses,  1;  Y.  $75;  horses.  1,097:  Y.  $90,369;  neat  cattle, 
873;  Y.  $24,863;  swine,  1,451:  Y.  $12,146. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,686  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,201 ;  rye, 
974  bush.;  Y.  $759;  barley,  381  bush.;  Y.  $227;  oats,  3'0 
bush.;  Y.  $157;  potatoes,  47,378  bush.;  Y.  $18,951  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  76,381  bush.;  Y.  $35,149;  hay,  3,547  tons; 
Y.  $53,205. 

Fruit  raised,  37,821  bush.;  Y.  $30,822. 

Butter,  1,405  lbs.;  Y.  $286. 

Milk,  239,050  galls. ;  Y.  $23,905. 


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SHARON. 

Cotton  Mills,  2;  spindles,  1,300;  cotton  consumed,  97,000 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  250,000  yds. ;  V.  $12,500  ;  duck,  47,- 
000  yds.;  V.  $10,340;  C.  $4,000;  M.  E.  12;  F.  E.  20. 

Woollen  Mills,  1  ;  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
23,475  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  31,300  yds. ;  V.  $12,520. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  300 ; 
V.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  16,421  pairs ;  shoes,  200  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $33,230 ;  M.  E.  83 ;  F.  E.  53. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  16,421 ;  V.  $5,320  ;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $203 ;  F.  E.  67. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,408  cords;  V.  $2,937;  E.  30, 

Hoops  prepared,  86,000;  V.  $2,150. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  300  galls. ;  Y.  $300; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  10  tons;  V.  $80. 

Sheep,  54;  V.  $108;  wool  produced,  154  lbs.;  V.  $46.  , 

Horses,  115;  Y.  $5,360;  neat  cattle,  500;  Y.  $9,406;  swine, 
289;  Y.  $2,905. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,487  bush. ;  Y.  .$2,615  ;  rye, 
460  bush.;  Y.  $460;  barley,  472  bush.;  Y.  $330;  potatoes, 
11,301  bush.;  Y.  $3,390;  hay,  983  tons;  Y.  $11,445. 

Fruit  raised,  4,437  bush. ;  Y.  $879. 

Butter,  15,543  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,442 ;  cheese,  7,500  lbs. ;  Y.  $525. 


STOUGHTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  woollen  mills,  1;  the  owners  or  agents  of 
these  cotton  and  woollen  mills  refuse  to  give  any  information 
in  regard  to  them. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $320;  C.  $200;   E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $400;  C.  $150; 
E.  2. 


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Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2 ;  soap  m'd,  300 
bbls. ;  V.  $1,350  ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  217,177  pairs;  shoes,  9,200  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $418,274 ;  M.  E.  527 ;  F.  E.  306. 

V.  of  Straw  Braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  Bonnets  and  Hats, 
$57;  F.  E.  11. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $2,300  ;  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  849  cords;  V.  $3,358;  E.  4;  charcoal, 
12,000  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  C.  $400;   E.  2. 

Hoops  prepared,  43,000  ;  V.  $860  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 

Horses,  229;  V.  $11,700;  neat  cattle,  571;  V.  $12,207; 
swine,  418  ;  Y.  $4,18:). 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,738  bush. ;  Y.  $2,190 ;  rye, 
78  bush.  ;  Y.  $78  ;  barley,  146  bush.  ;  Y.  $120  ;  potatoes,  16,- 
824  bush.;  Y.  $3,365;  Y.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $1,500; 
millet,  5  tons;  Y.  $75;  hay,  1,000  tons;  Y.  $13,000. 

Fruit  raised,  7,775  bush. ;  Y.  $1,755. 

Butter,  25,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,000;  cheese,  16,400  lbs. ;  Y. 


WALPOLE. 

Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  2,800;  cotton  consumed,   116,700 
lbs.  ;  ticking  m'd,  70,000  yds. ;  shirting,  185,000  yds. ;  Y.  of  all 
cotton  cloth  m'd,  $25,000;  stocking  yarn  m'd,  7,000  lbs.;  Y. 
$2,310;  thread,  7,000  lbs.;  Y.  $3,500;  C.  $43,000  ;  M.  E.  22 
F.  E.  45. 

Establishments  for  Bleaching  or  Coloring  Cotton  Goods,  not 
connected  with  Calico  Establishments,  1  ;  goods  bleached  or 
colored,  100,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  added  to  goods  by  this  process, 
$6,500  ;  C.  $3,000 ;  E.  7. 

Woollen  Mills,  3  ;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
175,000  lbs. ;  broadcloth  m'd,  6,666  yds.  ;  Y.  $13,332 ;  cassi- 
mere,  193,321  yds.;  Y.  $37,000  ;  C.  $16,000;  M.  E.  30;  F. 
E.  17. 

Carpeting  m'd  from  listing,  4,000  yds. ;  Y.  $1,600;  C.  $400  ; 
M.  E.  5. 


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Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons;  V. $8,000; 
C.  $3,000  ;  E.  G. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 3;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $4,100;  C.  $5,100;  E.  8. 

Hoe  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  hoes  m'd,  $4,500;  C.  $6,000; 

E.  12. 

Paper  Manufactories,  3;  stock  consumed,  750,000  lbs.;  pa- 
per m'd,  670,000  lbs. ;  V.  $35,635  ;  C.  $33,500  ;  E.  21. 

Harness  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  harnesses  m'd,  $215  ;  C. 
$200 ;   K.  2. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  1,200; 
Y.  $2,000  ;  C.  $700  ;   E.  5. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  cordage   m'd,  $1,500;    C. 

$500 ;  E.  3. 

Card  Manufactories,  1 ;  {just  gone  into  operation.') 

EstabHshments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Yehi- 
cles,  8;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $14,700;  C.  $5,100;  E.  32. 

Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $3,000 ; 
C.  $800  ;  E.  5. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  {just  gone  into  operation.) 

Boots  m'd,  10,811  pairs  ;  shoes,  421  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $17,025 ;    M.  E.  35  ;    F.  E.  12. 

Staw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  46,400;  Y.  $60,000 ;  C.  $5,000; 

F.  E.  225. 

Twine  Manufactories,  1 ;  twine  m'd,  25,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $5,000 ; 

C.  $2,200  ;  E.  4. 

Iron  Axletree  Manufactories,  1  ;  axletrees  m'd,  120,000  lbs. ; 
Y.  $10,000  ;  C.  $3,800  ;  E.  9. 

Grist  Mills,  4. 

Saw  Mills,  3. 

Y.  of  Lumber  prepared,  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,100  cords;  Y.  $4,000;  E.  15. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  855  gnlls. ;  Y.  $855; 
other  oil,  1,040  galls. ;  Y.  $780 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  471  tons  ;  Y.  $3,860;  bituminous  coal  mined  in 
the  U.  States,  18  tons ;  Y.  $180  ;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  Ameri- 
can production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 


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manufacturing,  $2,710  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  foreign  produc- 
tion, excepting  as  above  consumed,  $5,260. 

Sheep,  26;  V.  $52;  wool  produced,  78  lbs. ;  V.  $31. 

Horses,  185;  V.  $11,100;  neat  cattle,  588 ;  $11,760;  swine, 
217;  V.  $2,604. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,586  bush. ;  V.  $3,440;  wheat, 
57  bush.;  V.  $60;  rye,  1,088  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  barley,  961 
bush.;  V.  $480;  oats,  275  bush.;  V.  $110  ;  potatoes,  20,000 
bush.;  V.  $5,000 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,500  bush. ;  V. 
$900;  hay,  1,500  tons;   V.  $18,000. 

Fruit  raised,  2,500  bush.  ;  V.  $1,500. 

Butter,  21,000  lbs. ;  V.  $3,780  ;    cheese,  2,500  lbs. ;  Y.  $150. 


WEYMOUTH. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  IVail  Mills,  3;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  500  tons  ;  Y.  ,$50,000  ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  50; 
nails  m'd,  2,220  tons  ;  Y.  $200,000  ;  C.  $70,000  ;  E.  ^100. 

Tack  and  I3rad  Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  tacks  and  brads  m'd, 
$30,000;  C.  $10,000;   E.  15. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,400;  C.  $600;  E.  4. 

Establishnietits  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehiclcs,  4  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $800 ; 
E.  5. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $1,800  ;  E.  4. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,000  ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $10,600;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  8. 

I3oots  m'd,  119,905  pairs;  shoes,  408,574  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $557,122 ;  M.  E.  1,202 ;  F.  F.  633. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $4,000;  E.  10. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $2,000 ;    E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  050  cords  ;   Y.  $2,600  ;   E.  4. 

Sash,  Door  and   Blind  Manufactories.  6 ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd^ 

$8,000. 

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Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,890  galls.;  V.  $1,- 
377;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  900  tons;  Y. 
$5,400;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  3,000  tons ; 
V.  $18,000. 

Merino  Siiecp,  65  ;  V.  $130  ;  merino  wool  produced,  195  lbs. ; 
V.  $78. 

Horses,  286;  V.  $17,160;  neat  cattle,  574;  V.  $13,202; 
swine,  558;  V.  $11,160. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,515  bush. ;  V.  $1,685;  rye, 
136  bush.  ;  V.  $109  ;  barley,  100  bush.  ;  V.  $75  ; '  potatoes, 
16,660  bush. ;  V.  $5,498 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  184  tons; 
V.  $2,760;  hay,  1,309  tons;  V.  $17,565. 

Fruit  raised,  7,434  bush. ;  Y.  $2,974. 

Butter,  15,751  lbs.;  Y.  $3,150;  cheese,  14,222  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,138  ;  honey,  500  lbs.  ;  Y.  $100. 


WRENTHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  3,856 ;  cotton  consumed,  131,404 
lbs.;  sheeting  m'd,  321,664  yds.;  Y.  $18,496;  yarn  (satinet 
warp,)  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  15,600  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,588 ; 
thread,  44,542  lbs.;  Y.  $16,476;  batting,  100,000  lbs.  ;  Y. 
$600;  C.  $20,000;  M.  E.  41  ;  F.  E.  39. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Carpeting,  2;  wool  consumed,  80,000  lbs.; 
carpeting  m'd,  68,561  yds. ;  Y.  $44,136;  C.  $5,000;  M.  E.  35. 
F.  E.  7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Engines,  1;  engines  m'd,  5; 
Y.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,840;  C.  $600  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,890;  C.  $1,000; 
E.  7. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $11,400;  C.  $4,500;  E.  19. 

Boots  m'd,  7,475  pairs ;  Y.  $10,011  ;  M.  E.  32 ;  F.  E.  2. 


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Straw  Boimets  and  Hats  m'd,  81,568;  V.  $70,951;  F.  E. 
495^       " 

Walking  Canes  m'd,  161  dozen;  V.  $483;  E.  1. 

Baskets  m'd,  5,120;  V.  $1,280;  E.  5. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  3,500;  V.  $1,163;   E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  195,000  feet;  V.  $1,560;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,041  cords;  V.  $3,123;  E.  5. 

Boats  built,  175;  V.  $4,250;  E.  6. 

Merino  Sheep,  272 ;  V.  $272;  merino  wool  produced,  1,019 
lbs.  ;  V.  $254. 

Horses,  321;  V.  $14,445;  neat  cattle,  1,079;  V.  $21,580  ; 
swine,  646;  V,  $5,168. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,899  bush.  ;  Y.  $7,266;  rye, 
1,810  bush.  ;  V.  $1,448;  barley,  189  bush.;  V.  $95  ;  oats,  2,.523 
bush.;  V.  $841 ;  potatoes,  33,274  bush. ;  V.  $8,319  ;  hay^  2,363 
tons;  Y.  $25,664. 

Fruit  raised,  4,771  bush.;  Y.  $1,590. 

Butler,  32,242  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,836  ;  cheese,  14,170  lbs. ;  Y.  $709. 


COUNTY    OF    BRISTOL. 

ATTLEBOROUGH. 

Cotton  Mills,  7;  spindles,  12,874;  cotton  consumed,  487.851 
lbs.;  printing  cloths  m'd,  1,367,743  yds.;  shirtings,  328,590 
yds.  ;  Y.  $160,937;  cotton  thread  m'd,  14,400  lbs. ;  Y.  $4,320; 
C.  $172,000;  M.  E.  115  ;   F.  E.  174. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1  ;  calico  printed,  2,240,000  yds.  ;  Y. 
$250,000  ;  C.  $50,000  ;  M.  E.  65 ;  F.  E.  8. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  40  tons ;  Y.  $3,200; 
E.  10. 

Brass  Foimdries,  1;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $3,300;  C.  $500; 
E.  3. 


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Metal  Button  Manufactories,  1 ;  buttons  m'd,  20,546  groce ; 
V.  $4I,0S0;  C.  $50,000;  E.  45. 

Clock  Manufactories,  2;  clocks  m'd,  850;  V.  $5,950;  C. 
$2,400 ;  E.  9. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Gold  and  Silver 
Ware,  and  Jewelry,  11;  Y.  of  m's,  $85,000;  C.  $28,000;  E. 
102. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $780;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
3  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,000  ;  C.  $1,500  ;  E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $5,200 ;  C.  $1,500; 

E.  5. 

Comb  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  combs  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  3,400;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $G,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  8. 

Boots  m'd,  845  pairs;  shoes,  1.272  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $3,124;  M.  E.  5. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  21,062;  Y.  $18,955;  Y.  of 
straw  braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $2,610  ; 

F.  E.  71. 

Bricks  m'd,  260,000;  Y.  $1,430;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Whips  m'd,  $12. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $317 ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  40,000  feet ;  Y.  $488. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,712  cords;  Y.  $9,492;  E.  24. 

Boats  built,  20;  Y.  $600;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  4,121  galls. ;  Y. 
$3,708;  other  oil,  190  galls.;  Y.  $147;  anthracite  coal  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  1,366  tons;  Y.  $9,562  ;  foreign  bitu- 
minous coal,  56  chaldrons;  Y.  $448;  Y.  of  all  other  articles 
of  American  production  consumed  in  manufacturing,  excepting 
cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $72,963;  Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  for- 
eign production  consumed,  excepting  as  above,  $35,700. 

Sheep,  170;  Y.  $250;  wool  produced,  456  lbs.;  Y.  $137. 

Horses,  333;  Y.  $16,650;  neat  cattle,  1,328;  Y.  $20,381; 
swine,  558  ;  Y.  $3,348. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,345  bush.;  V.  $6,074 ;  rye, 
1,GS4  bush. :  V.  i$l,347  :  barley,  GO  bush.  ;  V.  $40  ;  oats,  1,715 
bush.;  Y.  $634;  potatoes,  35,400  busli.;  V.  $7,965  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  1,796  bush.;  V.  $449;  millet,  22  tons;  V. 
$220;  hay,  2,111  tons;  V.  $20,712. 

Fruit  raised,  9,866  bush. ;  V.  $2,932. 

Butter,  29,585  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,931;  cheese,  12,355  lbs. ;  V.  $864; 
honey,  150  lbs.  ;  V.  $25  ;  beeswax,  20  lbs. ;  V.  $7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Hooks  and  Eyes,  1  :  hooks  and 
eyes  m'd,  138,888  groce;  V.  $20,222  ;  C.  $3,000;  M.  E.  5  ;  F. 
E.  25. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Shuttles,  2;  shuttles  m'd,  1.750 
dozen:  V.  $7,450;  V.  of  shuttle  mountings  m'd,  $925;  C. 
$4,000  ;  E.  14. 

Paper  Boxes  m'd,  2,662  dozen ;  V.  $650. 

Thread  Spools  m'd,  900  groce;  V.  $225. 

Thread  m'd,  14,800  dozen  spools;  Y.  $1,924. 

Spectacles  m'd,  1,500  dozen;  V.  $5,250. 

Glass  Steps  m'd,  350,000;  Y.  $1,400. 

Black  Glass  Buttons  m'd,  2,500  groce ;  Y.  $1,875. 

Spectacle  Glasses  m'd,  2,460  dozen;  Y.  $1,372. 

Suspender  Buckles  m'd,  250  groce;  Y.  $500. 

Medals  m'd,  100  groce;  Y.  $1,200. 

Weavers'  Reeds  m'd,  2,000;  Y.  $1,700;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  NYindow  Sashes  and  Blinds  m'd,  $200. 

Y.  of  ^Yooden  Boxes  and  Trunks  m'd,  $1,500  ;  E.  2. 

Hoops  m'd,  2,700  ;  Y.  $376. 

Y.  of  Sculpture  and  Stone  Cutting,  $600. 


BERKLEY. 

Boots   m'd,    350  pairs  ;  shoes,    300  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,050 ;  M.  E.  5  ;  F.  E.  3. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  3,300;  Y.  $6,600;  F.  E.  12. 
Bricks  m'd,  1,800,000;  Y.  $7,790;  E.  19. 
Shingles  m'd,  2,500,000;  Y.  $10,000;  E.  16. 


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Fire  Wood  prepared,  759  cords;  V.  |3,036 ;  E.  5. 

Alewivcs  taken,  435,000;  shad,  8,600;  V.  of  shad  and  ale- 
wives,  $4,735  ;  E.  30. 

Sheep,  395;  Y.  $593;  wool  produced,  1,148  lbs. ;  V.  |344. 

Horses,  73;  V.  $2,655;  neat  cattle,  375;  V.  $5,620;  swine, 
184;  V.  $3,312. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,630  bush.;  V.  $3,472 ;  rye, 
989  bush. ;  V.  $840 ;  oats,  258  bush.  ;  V.  $103 ;  potatoes,  12,- 
618  bush.;  V.  $3,154;  other  esculent  vegetables,  752  bush.; 
V.  $188  ;  hay,  629  tons;  V.  $7,348. 

Fruit  raised,  2,591  bush. ;  V.  $863. 

Butter,  6,670  lbs.;  V.  $1,111;  cheese,  5,660  lbs.;  Y.  $453. 


DARTMOUTH. 


EstabHshments  for  m.  of  Salt,  7;  salt  m'd,  14,800  bush. ;  Y. 
$2,960;  C.  $17,700;  E.  6. 

Mills  for  m.  of  Linseed  Oil,  1  ;  oil  m'd,  8,000  galls. ;  Y. 
$6,400  ;  C.  $7,000  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  800;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,400;  C.  $3,000;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs  ;  shoes.  600  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,200;  M.  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  350,000  feet ;  Y.  $2,800  ;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,860  cords;  Y.  $9,000;  E.  60. 

Boats  built,  3;  Y.  $600;  E.  2. 

Yesscls  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  13;  tonnage,  4,041  ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  120,000  galls;  Y.  $108,000  ;  whale  oil  im- 
ported, 150,000  galls.  ;  Y.  $50,000;  whalebone  imported,  75,- 
000  lbs. ;  Y.  $30,000  ;  C.  $325,000  ;  E.  350. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  2; 
tonnage,  160;  codfish  taken,  1,400  quintals;  Y.  $3,500  ;  salt 
consumed,  1,300  bush.;  C.  $2,500;  E.  20. 

Merino  Sheep,  500  ;  other  sheep,  1,083  ;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$3,300  ;  merino  wool  produced,  1,300  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  2,600 
lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the  wool,  $1,000. 


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Horses,  375;  V.  $16,635  ;  neat  cattle,  1.556;  V.  $36,407; 
swine,  704  ;  V.  $4,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,064  bush.;  V.  $10,451 ;  rye, 
240  bush.;  V.  $192 ;  oats,  6,045  bush.;  V.  $2,015;  potatoes, 
25,850  bush.  ;  V.  $6,465  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  10,000 
bush.  ;  V.  $2,500  ;  hay,  2,803  tons ;  V.  $28,030. 

P\uit  raised,  8,500  bush.;  V.  $2,130. 

Butter,  22,100  lbs. ;  V.  $3,757;  cheese,  10,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $800  ; 
honey,  250  lbs. ;  V.  $50  ;  beeswax,  30  lbs. ;  V.  $5. 

Milk,  75,550  galls. ;  V.  $9,500. 

Menhaden  Oil,  250  bbls. ;  V.  $3,000;  C.  $3,500  ;  E.  8. 

Carding  Machines,  1 ;  wool  carded,  1,000  lbs. ;  C.  $1,000. 


DIGHTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  2  :  spindles,  3,550 ;  cotton  consumed,  155,186 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m"d,  435,253  yds. ;  nankin  cotton  cloth, 
315,000  yds..  No.  24|;  V.  $49,940;  cotton  batting  m'd,  320,- 
000  lbs. ;  Y.  $22,400;  C.  $42,000  ;  M.  E.  50;  F.  E.  52. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  NVare  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron.  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  75  tons  ;  Y.  $7,500  ; 
C.  $1,500;  E.  9. 

Axe  Manufactories,  2  ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  800 ; 
Y.  $680;  C.  $3,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  400  pairs  ;  shoes,  5.000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $4,550 ;  M.  E.  8 ;  F.  JO.  4. 

Shingles  m'd,  200,000;  Y.  $800;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  918  cords  ;  V.  $2,960;  E.  4;  charcoal, 
2,9uObush.;  Y.$26I. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  625  ^alls.  ;  Y.  $562 ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  ICO  tons;  Y.  $500. 

Sheep,  391;  Y.  $504;  wool  produced,  S79  lbs.  ;  Y.  $226. 

1  lorses,  1 37  ;  Y.  $6,656 ;  neat  cattle,  495  ;  Y.  $8,413  ;  swine, 
378  ;  Y.  $4,413. 

Indian  Corn  or  IMaize  raised,  5,688  bush. ;  Y.  $3,835 ;  wheat, 
10  bush. ;  Y.  $8  ;  rye,  1,031  bush. ;  Y.  $813  ;  barley,  38  bush. ; 


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V.  $23;  oats,  1,837  bush.  ;  V.  $598;  potatoes,  21,181  bush.; 
V.  $5,319  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,007  bush.  ;  V.  $399 ; 
hay,  998  tons;  V.  $11,035. 

Fruit  raised,  9,027  bush. ;  Y.  $1,952. 

Butter,  9,871  lbs. ;  V.  $1,811  ;  cheese,  9,075  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,394; 
honey,  135  lbs. ;  V.  $14. 

Hogshead  Hoops  m'd,  15,000  ;  V.  $225  ;  nail  keg  hoops, 
100,000;  V.  $374. 

Grist  Mills,  3;  grain  ground,  10,000  bush.  ;  C.  $3,000;  E.  2. 

Slaughter  Honses,  2;  beef,  &c.,  slaughtered,  187,800  lbs.; 
V.  $9,390 ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  3. 

Shad  taken,  253,500 ;  Y.  $2,000  ;  M.  E.  14. 


EASTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  2,250  ;  cotton  consumed,  112,023 
lbs.;  printing  cloth  m'd,  110,000  yds.;  Y.  $0,500;  cotton  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  45.001  lbs.;  Y.  $10,979;  cotton 
thread,  19,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $11,750;  cotton  batting,  2,575  lbs. ;  Y. 
$154;  cord,  9,000  lbs.;  Y.  $2,520;  twine  and  wicking,  0,525 
lbs. ;  Y.  $970 ;  C.  $24,000 ;  M.  E.  22  ;  F.  E.  37. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  2  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  350  tons;  Y.  $30,- 
250  ;  C.  .$35,000  ;  E.  35. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  Y.  of  cutlery  m'd, 
$11,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  20. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  tacks  and  brads  m'd, 
$0,000  ;  C.  $4,500  ;   E.  8. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $130,000;  C.  $40,500;  E.  72. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $100;  C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Eslablishmenls  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehiclcs, 
3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $700;   I-:.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  30,037  pairs  ;  shoes,  42,810  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $87,718;  M.  E.  91 ;  F.  E.  50. 


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Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  4,611 ;  V.  $1,150  ;  V,  of  straw- 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $500  ;  F.  E. 
100. 

V.  of  Mathematical  Instruments  m'd,  $4,250;  E.  G. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet ;  V.  $2,000  ;  E.  10. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,917  cords;  V.  $5,751  ;  E.  6. 

Box  Factories,  1;  boxes  m'd,  3,000;  V.  $875;  C.  $200; 
E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  668  galls. ;  V.  $668 ; 
whale  oil,  32  galls. ;  V.  $30  :  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, 500  tons;  V.  $3,350  ;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  350 
chaldrons  :  V.  $2,925  ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  pro- 
duction consumed  in  manufacturing,  excepting  cotton,  wool 
and  iron,  $16,150:  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production 
consumed,  excepting  as  above,  $14,000. 

Sheep,  189;  Y.  $189;  wool  produced,  524  lbs. ;  V.  $157. 

Asses  and  Mules,  1;  V.  $50:  horses,  193;  V.  $9,650;  neat 
cattle,  734;  V.  $12,000;  swine,  234;  V.  ,$2,500. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,974  bush.  ;  V.  $3,730;  rye, 
378  bush.  ;  V.  $284;  barley,  1.59  bush.;  V.  $118;  oats,  790 
bush. ;  V.  $276 :  potatoes,  29,896  bush.  ;  Y.  $5,979  ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  6,400  bush.;  Y.  $1,600;  hay,  1,423  tons;  Y. 
$14,769. 

Fruit  raised,  10,155  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,031. 

Butter,  16,073  lbs. ;  Y.  $1,928  ;  cheese,  8,307  lbs. ;  Y.  $498  ; 
honey,  100  lbs.;  Y.  $12;  beeswax,  IS  lbs.;  Y.  $4. 


FAIRIIAYEN. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  1,148  ;  cotton  consumetl,  22,940 
lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  35,398  yds. ;  Y.  $2,124;  candle  wicking 
m'd,  14,057  lbs.;  C.  $10,100;  M.  E.  8;  F.  E.  14. 

Brass  Foundries,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $5,000;  C.  $1,200; 
E.  4. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;    stock  consumed,   25  tons  ;    paper 
m'd,  20  tons;  Y.  $2,500;  C.  $1,200;  E.  3. 
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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $300;  C.  $50;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  2;  salt  m'd,  3,100  bush. ;  V. 
$1,500;  C.  $5,000;   E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Oil  and  Sperm  Candles,  2  ;  oil 
m'd,  54,080  galls. ;  V.  $1S,G72  ;  sperm  candles  m'd,  43,341  lbs. ; 
V.  $ll,2G9;  C.  $15,000;  E.  6. 

Soap  Manufactories,  1;  soap  m'd,  25  tons;  V.  $1,000;  C. 
$500  ;  E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600;  C.  $300;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000 ;  C.  $G00; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  4;  hides  tanned,  146;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $500;  C.  $200;   E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  650  pairs;  shoes,  1,600  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $4,600;  M.  E  20. 

V.  of  Onilding  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $500  ;  E,  18. 

Y.  of  blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $2,000  ;  E.  4. 

Lnm!)er  prepared,  217,000  feet;  V.  $1,976;   E.  150. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,585  cords;  Y.  $8,755;  E.  200. 

Vessels  laimched,  1;  tomiage,  376;  Y.  $16,000;  E.  20. 

Boats,  built,  98;  Y.  $4,900  ;  E.  14. 

Candle  Boxes,  22,000;  Y.  $3,960;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  50  galls.  ;  Y.  $45  ; 
foreign  bituminous  coal  consumed,  90  tons;  Y.  $720. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  4o ;  tonnage,  14,105  ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  532.944  galls.;  Y.  $179,049;  whale  oil, 
614,239  galls.  ;  Y.  $184,271;  whalebone,  202,530;  Y.  $60,759; 
C.  $1,109,000;   E.  1,120. 

Spermaceti  m'd,  50,014  lbs. ;  Y.  $12,504. 

Harpoons,  Lances,  &.C.  m'd,  1,600  pieces;  Y.  $1,600;  E.  15. 

Sheep,  694;  Y.  $900;   wool  produced,  1,769  lbs.;  Y.  $440. 

Horses,  294:  Y.  $14,700  ;  neat  cattle,  863;  Y.  $17,260; 
swine,  789;  Y.  $7,890. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,880  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,128;  wheat, 
30  bush. ;  Y.  $12  ;  rye,  731  bush. ;  Y.  $585  ;  barley,  216  bush. ; 


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V.  $108  ;  oats,  3,358  bush.  ;  V.  $1,108  ;  potatoes,  21,030  bush.  ; 
V.  $5,483;  otiier  csciil«Mit  vogctables,  2,8UU  Lush.;  V.  $S4U ; 
hay,  l,G5l  tons;   V.  $18,101. 

Fruit  raised,  7,815  bush.  ;  V.  $1,503. 

Buuer,  22,000  lbs.;  V.  $3,300;  cheese,  1,100  lbs.  ;  V.  $88. 

Oil  casks  m'd,  44,850;  V.  $14,850;  E.  55 ;  C.  $10,000. 

y.  of  Wearing  Apparel  m'd,  $10,000;  E.  35. 

Poultry,  4,378  lbs.;  V.  $438. 


FALL   RIVER. 

Cotton  IMills,  G ;  spindles,  38,952;  cotton  consumed,  1,550.- 
230  lbs.;  printing  cloth  nrd,  0,790,050  yds  ;  nankins,  240,000 
yds.;  Y.  $483,101  ;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth, 
60,405  lbs. ;  V.  $0,900;  C.  $000,000  ;  ]\I.  E.  250  ;   F.  E.  520. 

Calico  Manufactories,  2;  calico  printed,  10,040,000  yds.  ;  V. 
$2,000,000 :  C.  $350,000 ;  M.  E.  705 ;  F.  E.  48. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  7 ;  wool  consumed, 
100,000  lbs.  ;  cassimcrc  m'd,  140,000  yds.;  V.  $130,000;  sati- 
net, 20,000  yds.;  Y.  $15,000;  C.  $75,000;  M.  E.  70;   F.  E.  40. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  2;  iron  m'd,  2,400  tons  ;  Y. 
$210,000  ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  04;  nails  m'd,  3,250  tons; 
Y.  $200,000 ;  C.  $250,000  ;  E.  300. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  3 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  1,275  tons;  Y. 
$41,025;  C.  $10,000;   E.  05. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Machin- 
ery, 2  ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,   $124,500;    C.  $38,000 ;  E.  124. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Steam  IJoilers,  1  ;  Y.  of  boilers  m'd, 
$250;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Brass  Foundries,  2;  Y.  of  m's,  $8,000;  C.  $3,000;  E.  0. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Chronometers,  Watches,  Gold  and 
Silver  Ware  and  Jewelry,  1 ;  Y.  of  m's,  $5(J0  ;  C.  $500;    E.  1, 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $12,000;  C.  $3,000 ;  E.  11. 


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Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  3;  hats  and  caps  m'd^  2,400; 
V.  $4,400;  C.  $3,200;   E.  11. 

Establishments  lor  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $7,000  ;  C.  $3,800  ;  E.  16. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Oil  and  Sperm  Candles,  1  ;  C.  $10,- 
000  ;   {iwt  in  operation.^ 

Soap  Manufactories,  2 ;  soap  m'd,  160,000  lbs.;  V.  $4,000; 
C.  $3,000  ;  E.  4. 

Chair   and  Cabinet  Ware   Manufactories,  5;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $12,100;  C.  $3,650;  E.  22. 

Tin   Ware   and   Sheet  Iron  Manufactories,  3  ;  V.   of  ware, 
$10,000  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  14. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  3,300;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $9,200;  C.  $6,300;  E.  9. 

Boots  m'd,  1,630  pairs;  shoes,  4,600  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $10,750 ;  M.  E.  26 ;  F.  E.  12. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $1,450;  E.  3. 

V,  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $25,000;  E.  45. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,900;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $650 ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  150,000  feet;  V.  $1,500;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,530  cords;  V.  $6,745;  E.  45;  char- 
coal, 1,200  bush.  ;  V.  $120. 

Vessels  launched,  1  ;  tonnage,  150 ;  V.  $8,500 ;  E.  20. 

Boats  built,  13;  V.  $2,500;  E.  4. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  17,848  galls.;  V. 
$16,449;  all  other  kinds  of  oil  consumed,  1,700  galls.;  V.  $1,- 
200;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  11,986  tons; 
V.  $54,998;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  5,005 
tons;  V.  $27,920;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  4,325  tons;  V.  $23,- 
850 ;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed 
in  manufacturing,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $150,355; 
V.  of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  except- 
ing as  above,  $203,200. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Wliale  Fishery,  7;  tonnage,  1,989; 
C.  $166,000 ;  E.  180. 

Sheep,  541 ;  V.  $1,006;  wool  produced,  1,375  lbs. ;  V,  $383. 


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Horses,  3G7 ;  V.  ,4^25,917;  neat  cattle,  444:  V.  $10,661; 
swine,  572;  V.  $3,196. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,942  bush.  ;  V.  $2,393;  rye, 
143  bush.;  V.  $107;  barley,  223  bush.;  V.  $142;  oats,  165 
bush.;  V.  $.55;  potatoes,  12,105  bush.;  V.  $3,172;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  1,S90  bush.;  V.  $422;  hay,  545  tons;  V. 
$7,526. 

Fruit  raised,  4,762  bush. ;  V.  $1,046. 

Butter,  6,091  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,228;  cheese,  100  lbs. ;  V.  $7  ;  honey, 
40  lbs. ;  V.  $7. 

Y.  of  Wearing  Apparel  m'd,  $45,700;  C.  $21,850;  E.  111. 

V.  of  Millinery  m'd,  $3,850;  C.  $2,150;  E.  17. 

Y.  of  Blacksmiths'  Articles  m"d,  $15,000;  C.  $4,600;  E.  27. 

Y.  of  Marble  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $1,200:  E.'  4. 

Y.  of  Blank  Books  m'd,  $975;  C.  $350;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Oil  and  other  Casks  m'd,  $2,500;  C.  $2,000;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  AVeavers'  Reeds  m'd,  $630;  C.  $700  ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Yessels'  Sails  m'd,  $6,000  ;  C.  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Y.  of  Composition  Molasses  and  Water  Gates  m'd,  $3,000; 
C.  $1,500;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Millwright  Articles  m'd,  $4,250;  C.  $1,000;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Patterns  for  Machinery  m'd,  $5.500 ;  E.  10. 

American  Iron  consumed  in  the  m.  of  Nails,  Hoops,  Castings, 
Machinery  and  Blacksmiths'  work,  11,360  tons;  Y.  $410,750. 

Foreign  Iron  consumed  in  the  m.  of  Castings,  Machinery  and 
Blacksmiths'  work,  314  tons;  Y.  $24,850. 

Foreign  Steel  consumed  in  the  m.  of  Machinery  and  Black- 
smiths' work,  18  tons  ;  Y.  $5,400. 

Y.  of  Milk,  $1,400. 


FREETOWN. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  2;  machines  for  m.  of  nails, 
14;  nails  m'd,  210  tons;  Y.  $21,000;  C.  $2,400;  E.  15. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m"d,  2,760; 
Y.  $1,650;   C.  $700;  E.  3. 


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Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  arti- 
cles ni'd,  .$1,000;   C.  |500  ;   K.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  IVnnk  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $200;  C.  $100;   K.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $350;  C.  $300;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  3;  hides  tanned,  310;  V.  o.f  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $802;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  121  pairs;  shoes,  250  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$519;  M.  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  83,400  feet;  V.  $1,506;  E.  30. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,670  cords;  V.  $8,010;  E.  117. 

Anthracite  Coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  30  tons;  V. 
$180. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  AVhale  Fishery,  2;  tonnage,  634; 
sperm  oil  imported,  5,461  galls. ;  V.  $4,550;  whale  oil,  26,451 
galls.;  V.  $8,993;  whalebone,  4,000  lbs.;  V.  $1,200;  C.  $46,- 
000 ;   E.  55. 

Sheep,  851 ;  V.  $1,032;  wool  produced,  1,972  lbs. ;  V.  $592. 

Horses,  142  ;  V.  $5,841 ;  neat  cattle,  558  ;  V.  $9,906;  swine, 
352  ;  V.  $3,029. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,606  bush.;  V.  $3,224;  rye, 
778  bush.;  V.  $583;  barley,  149  bush.;  V.  $74;  oats,  386 
busli. ;  V.  $116;  potatoes,  17,721  bush.;  V.  $3,544;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  1,594  busli  ;  V.  $319;  hay,  837  tons;  V. 
$8,370. 

Fruit  raised,  4,732  bush. ;  V.  $946. 

Butter,  10,059  lbs. ;  V.  $1,509;  cheese,  3,140  lbs. ;  V.  $220. 


MANSFIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  6;  spindles,  3,896  ;  cotton  consumed,  170,430 
lbs.  ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  770,326  yds.  ;  V.  $46,219;  cotton  yarn 
m'd,  27,000  lbs.  satinet  warp;  V.  $9,000;  C.  $44,000;  M.  E. 
52;   F.  F.  57. 

Woollen  Mills.  1  ;    sets  of  machinery,  1  ;    wool  consumed, 


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24,000  lbs.  ;  satinet  m^d,  27,000  yds. ;  V.  $11,000;  C.  $4,000; 
M.  E.  G ;  F.  E.  4. 

Forges,  2  ;  bar  iroii;  anchors,  &c.  m'd,  70  tons  j  V.  $2,400 ; 
C.  $2,500  ;  E.  4. 

Kstablisliments  for  m.  of  Cutlery,  1  ;  V.  of  cutlery  m'd, 
$4,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  1 ;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  75 
tons;  ¥.$11,250;  0.  $4,000 ;  E.  8. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  IManufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $900:  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
7;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $12,800;  C.  $5,900;  E.  18. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $4,000  ;    C.  $800; 

E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  1,500  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,800;  M.  E.  3;  F.  E.  1. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  20,455;  V.  .$25,165;  V.  of 
straw  braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $1,000; 

F.  E.  250. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  716  cords;  V.  $2,861. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  936  galls.  ;  V.  $936  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed,  10  tons  ;  V.  $65. 

Sheep,  12;  V.  $20;  wool  produced,  40  lbs.;  Y.  $13. 

Honses,  133;  Y.  ,$6,563;  neat  cattle,  453;  Y.  $8,610;  swine, 
191;  Y.  $1,438. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,625  bt;sh. ;  Y.  $3,098 ;  rj^e, 
362  bush. ;  Y.  $246;  oats,  1,188  bush.;  Y.  $439  ;  potatoes, 
19,688  busli.  ;  Y.  $4,922;  hay,  694  tons;  Y.  $10,410. 

Fruit  raised,  1,470  bush.  ;  Y.  $588. 

Butter,  19,410  lbs.;  Y.  .$2,911;  cheese,  13,550  lbs.  ;  Y.  $1,084; 
honey,  50  lbs.;  Y.  $8;  beeswax,  20  lbs.;  V.  $10. 

Baskets  m'd,  35,200  ;  Y.  $5,228. 

Boots  and  Shoes  bottomed,  18,100  pairs;  cost  of  bottoming 
$3,679. 

Y.  of  labor  in  Sewing  Frncy  and  Florence  Braid,  $8,lo7. 


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NEW   BEDFORD. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  75  tons;  V.  $7,500; 
C.  ^20,000  ;  E.  15. 

Brass  Foundries,  2  ;  V.  of  m's,  $60,000  ;  C.  $17,000;  E.  20. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  5  ;  V,  of  articles 
m'd,  $13,500;  C.  $4,300;  E.  IS. 

Upholstery  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  upholstery  m'd,  $1,000; 
C.  $500  ;  E.  1. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  300  tons;  V.  $27,- 
000 ;  C.  $40,000 ;  E.  45. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  7;  salt  m'd,  15,900  bush.  ;  V. 
$3,180  ;  C.  $13,900  ;  E.  7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 5  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $15,000;  C.  $8,300;  E.  65. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Oil  and  Sperm  Candles,  15;  oil 
m'd,  1,230,439  galls. ;  Y.  $734,886;  sperm  candles  m'd,  687,- 
344  lbs. ;  V.  $274,616  ;  C.  $386,000  ;  E.  66. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  3;  soap  m'd,  110,- 
400  lbs.;  V.  $4,170;  candles  m'd,  16,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $9,600;  C. 
$4,000;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  5  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $11,000;  C.  $3,400;  E.  18. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  8;  V.  of  ware,  $29,800;  C.  $18,- 
300 ;  E.  18. 

Tanneries,  3  ;  hides  tanned,  1,700  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned 
and  curried,  $6,700  ;  C.  $3,700  ;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  3,025  pairs;  shoes,  8,427  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $21,723;  M.  E.  64;  F.  E.  6. 

V.  of  Cigars  m'd,  $2,500 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $13,200;  E.  16. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,100;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  255,080  feet;  V.  $5,116. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  943  cords;  V.  $4,715. 

Boats  built,  375  ;  V.  $20,375  ;  E.  34. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  158  galls. ;  V.  $140  ; 
whale  oil,  1,575  galls.;   V.  $550;    all  other  kinds  of  oil,  756 


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galls. ;  V.  $360 ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing, 
950  tons  ;  V.  $4,750. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  242;  tonnage,  11^- 
470:  sperm  oil  imported,  4,397,111  galls.:  V.  $4,177,255; 
whale  oil,  8,254,480  galls.  ;  Y.  $2,532,885  ;  whalebone,  2,532,- 
445  lbs.;  V.  $1,012,878;  C.  $6,231,900  ;  E.  $5,775. 

Sheep,  SO ;  V.  $160 ;  wool  produced,  320 ;  V.  $105. 

Horses,  1,220;  V.  $91,500;  neat  cattle,  1,500 ;  V.  $37,500; 
swine,  1,800;  V.  $9,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush. ;  V.  $1,300 ;  rye, 
170  bush.  ;  V.  $170;  barley,  34  bush. ;  V.  $30;  oats,  400  bush. ; 
Y  $160;  potatoes,  $10,500  bush.  ;  Y.  $4,150;  hay,  900  tons; 
Y.  $10,800. 

Butter,  700  lbs. ;  Y.  $140. 

Barrels  m'd,  134,400;  Y.  $37,672;  C.  $37,333;  E.  143. 

Blacksmith's  Shops,  11  ;  Y.  of  articles  m'd,  $40,131  ;  C. 
$56,829. 


NORTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  4;  spindles,  2,320;  cotton  consumed,  200,000 
lbs. ;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  598.272  yds. ;  Y.  $35,896  ;  cotton  yarn 
m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth  ;  12,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $2,000  ;  cotton 
batting,  16,000  lbs.;  Y.  $1,240;  Y.  of  pelisse  wadding  m'd, 
$1,300  ;  C.  $39,600  ;  M.  E.  35  ;  F.  E.  36. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 :  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  450  tons;  Y.  $35,- 
000 :  C.  $25,000 ;  E.  35. 

Copper  Manufactories,  1  ;  copper  m'd,  750  tons;  Y.  $316,- 
750 ;  C.  $226,000  ;  E.  60. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Soap  and  Tallow  Candles,  1  ;  soap 
m'd,  300  bbls.;  Y.  $1,200;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  50;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  .$.50;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $300;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  383,000  feet;  Y.  $1,167;  E.  20. 

Fire  W^ood  prepared,  1,660  cords;  Y.  $4,996;  E.  17. 
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Sheep,  276 ;  V.  $421 ;  wool  produced,  565  lbs. ;  V.  $169. 

Asses,  1;  V.  $50;  horses,  169;  V.  $7,712;  neat  cattle,  654; 
V.  $10,875  ;  swine,  293;  V.  $1,465. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,308  bush.;  V.  $3,154;  rye, 
724  bush. ;  V.  $543 ;  oats,  600  bush.;  V.  $180;  potatoes,  18,- 
052  bush. ;  V.  $4,528  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  800  bush.  ;  V. 
$300;  hay,  1,160  tons;  V.  $11,600;  flax,  10  lbs.;  V.  $1. 

Fruit  raised,  2,319  bush. ;  V.  $417. 

Butter,  7,535  lbs. ;  V.  $1,227 ;  cheese,  8,702  lbs. ;  V.  $676  ; 
honey,  68  lbs. ;  V.  $11 ;  beeswax,  4  lbs. ;  V.  $1. 

V.  of  Grave  Stones,  $700 ;  E.  2. 


PAWTUCKET. 


Cotton  Mills,  6;  spindles,  17,500;  cotton  consumed,  751,208 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  1,012,450  yds. ;  sheeting,  125,700 
yds.;  shirting,  1,901,500  yds.;  cambric,  228,870  yds.;  V. 
$233,682  ;  C.  $210,600 ;  M.  E.  129  ;  F.  E.  241 ;  cotton  thread, 
25,000  lbs.  ;  V.  $10,000. 

Calico  Manufactories,  1 ;  calico  printed,  4,961,472  yds. ;  V. 
$694,606;  C.  $200,000;  M.  E.  489;  F.  E.  61. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 1 ;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,  $60,000  ;  C.  $25,000  ;  E.  50. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coaches,  Chaises  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 2  ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,500  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  18. 

Lumber  prepared,  75,000  feet ;  V.  $600  ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  all  other  articles  m'd,  $4,400;  C.  $2,000;  E.  6. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,920  galls. ;  V.  $2,- 
500;  whale  oil,  700  galls.  ;  V.  $560;  anthracite  coal  consumed 
in  manufacturing,  1,816  tons;  V.  $10,000;  bituminous  coal 
mined  in  the  U.  States,  14  chaldrons;  V.  $100;  foreign  bitu- 
minous coal,  596  chaldrons;  V.  $4,470;  V.  of  all  other  articles 
of  American  production  consumed  in  manufacturing,  excepting 
cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $73,000;  V.  of  all  other  articles  of  for- 
eign production  consumed,  excepting  as  above,  $76,000. 

Horses,  150;  V.  $9,000;  neat  cattle,  172;  V.  $3,440;  swine, 
188;  V.  $1,000. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  670  bush. ;  Y.  $400 ;  rye,  68 
bush. ;  V.  $50 ;  potatoes,  5,600  bush. ;  V.  $1,680 ;  millet,  6 
tons;  V.  $72;  hay,  140  tons;  V,  $2,240. 


RAYNHAM. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1 ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails, 
64;  nails  m'd,  4,949,800  lbs.;  V.  $210,000;  C.  $50,000;  E.  80. 

Forges,  1;  bar  iron,  anchors,  &c.  m'd,  190  tons;  V.  $21,500; 
C.  $17,000;  E.  8. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron.  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons;  V.  $9,- 
000;  C.  $4,000;  E.  10. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $16,.500;  C.  $3,700;  E.  21. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  525  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,200;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  600  pairs ;  shoes,  40,000  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $31,000;  M.  E.  100;  F.  E.  50. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  2,000;  V.  $800;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd,  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $800;  F.  E. 
100. 

Bricks  m'd,;95,000  ;  V.  $375  ;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  16,000  feet  timber,  112,000  feet  boards, 
38,000  shingles ;  V.  $2,420. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,610  cords;  V.  $5,695. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  400  galls. ;  Y.  $360  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  230  tons  ;  Y.  $1,- 
380 ;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  8,000  bush. ;  Y. 
$1,760. 

Sheep,  164 ;»  Y.  $287;  wool  produced,  380  lbs. ;  Y.  $126. 

Horses,  149  ;  Y.  $7,450  ;  neat  cattle,  358  ;  Y.  $5,376;  swine, 
275 ;  Y.  $3,300. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,781  bush.;  Y.  $2,875 ;  rye, 
444  bush. ;    Y.   $333 ;  oats,  1,395  bush. ;  Y.  $525  :  potatoes, 


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15,542  bash. ;  Y.  $3,885;  other  esculent  vegetables.  800  bush. ; 
V.  $200  ;  hay,  905  tons  ;  V.  $10,860. 

Fruit  raised,  1,455  bush.  ;  V.  ,$582. 

Butter,  9,695  lbs. ;  V.  $1,616  ;  cheese,  5,650  lbs.;  V.  $395  ; 
honey,  198  lbs. ;  V.  $36. 


REHOBOTH. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  3,064 ;  cotton  consumed,  50,000 
lbs.,  printing  cloth  m'd,  253,867  yds.;  V.  $16,500;  C.  $25,- 
000;  M.  E.  20;  F.  E.  25. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton  Baiting,  1  ;  batting  m'd, 
250,000  lbs.;  V.  7,500;  C.  $3,000;  M.  E.  7. 

Ph)ugh  Manufactories,  1;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  25;  V.  $200;   E.  1. 

Shoes  m'd,  1,587  pairs;  V.  $1,105  ;   M.  E.  2  ;  F.  E.  2. 

Straw  Bonnets  m'd,  9,200;  V.  $3,738;  V.  of  straw  braid 
m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $400;  F.  E.  33. 

V.  of  Whips  m'd,  $200  ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $2,500;  E.  4. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $3,000;  E.  7. 

Shingles  m'd,  230,000;  V.  $690;  ship  timber,  411  tons;  Y. 
$2,055. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,046  cords  ;  Y.  $10,664. 

Spnrm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  300  galls. ;  Y.  $260; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  50  tons;  Y.  $275  ; 
Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $850. 

Sheep,  875 ;  Y.  $1,531  ;  wool  produced,  2,406  lbs. ;  Y  $601. 

Horses,  241  ;  Y.  $9,640  ;  neat  cattle,  1,051  ;  Y.  $21,850 ; 
swine,  577;  Y.  $4,037. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  11,555  bush. ;  Y.  $7,511  ;  rye, 
1,399  bush. ;  Y.  $1,049  ;  barley,  24  bush.  ;  Y.  $12;  oats,  6,127 
bush.;  Y.  $2,144;  potatoes,  35,693  bush.;  Y.  $8,923 ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  2,500  bush.;  Y.  $400;  hay,  1,955  tons;  Y. 
$21,955. 


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Fruit  raised,  15,000  bush.  ;  V.  $3,000. 

Butter,  25,625  lbs.  ;  V.  $4,271  ;  cheese,  23,020  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,841. 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufactories,  1 ;  sash  lights  m'd,  35,384 ;  V. 
$1,415  ;  blinds  m'd,  277  ;  V.  $451. 

Globes  m'd,  50  ;  V.  $500. 

Cotton  Twine  Manufactories,  1  ;  twine  m'd,  75,000  lbs. ;  V. 
$12,000  ;  C.  $4,000  ;    M.  E.  5;  F.  E.  15. 


SEEKONK. 

Cotton  Mills,  3;  spindles,  45,864;  cotton  consumed,  1.200,- 
140  lbs.  ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  1,222,300  yds.;  V.  $56,000:  C. 
$40,000 ;  M.  E.  47 ;  F.  E.  49. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000,  C.  $500. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,000;   E.  8. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  500 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  120  pairs  ;  shoes,  60  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$495  ;    M.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Snutr,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $500;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,386;  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Hames  m'd,  L200 ;  Y.  $600;  E.  1. 

Plasters  m'd,  7,000;  Y.  $560  ;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  227  tons ;  Y.  $908. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,237  cords;  Y.  $4,329. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  850  galls. ;  Y.  $765  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  75  tons;  Y.  $405; 
Y.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed,  ex- 
cepting cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $1,325. 

Saxony  Sheep,  6;  merino,  138;  Y.  of  all  the  sheep,  $325; 
Saxony  wool  produced,  36  lbs.;  merino,  414  lbs. ;  Y.  of  all  the 
wool,  $166. 


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Horses,  255  ;  V.  $12,750  ;   neat  cattle,  1,064  ;  V.  $22,776 
swine,  464  ;  V.  $2,320. 

Indian   Corn   or  Maize  raised,   14,153  bush.  ;    V.   $8,775 
wheat,  13  bush. ;  V.  $20;  rye,  1,762  bush. ;  V.  $1,410;  barley 
78  bush. ;  V.  $58 ;    oats,   3,208  bush.  ;    V.  $1,283  ;    potatoes 
34,570  bush. ;    V.  $8,604 ;    other  esculent  vegetables,  14,695 
bush.;  V.  $5,134;    millet,  37  tons;  V.  $370;  hay,  1,972  tons 
V.  $21,692. 

Fruit  raised,  9,162  bush. ;    V.  $1,832. 

Butter,  24,475  lbs. ;  V.  $4,079 ;  cheese,  4,370  lbs. ;  V.  $262. 

Milk,  62,964  galls. ;  V.  $7,555. 


SOMERSET. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1  ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $400;  C.  $150;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  4  pairs ;  shoes  m'd,  2,575  pairs;  V.  $1,482;  M. 
E.  4 ;  F.  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Stone  Ware,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware  m'd, 
$9,400  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  13. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Black  Lead  Crucibles,  1;  V.  of 
crucibles  m'd,  $2,000;  C.  $1,200;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Earthen  Ware,  3;  V.  of  ware  m'd, 
$3,300;  C.  $1,100;    E.  7. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  2  ;  tonnage,  367 
sperm  oil  imported,  14,497  galls.  ;  V.  $13,300  ;  whale  oil, 
25,000  galls. ;  V.  $8,000  ;  whalebone,  7,400  lbs. ;  V.  $2,500  ;  C. 
$25,000 ;  E.  42. 

Saxony  Sheep,  25  ;  merino,  73  ;  other  sheep,  386  ;  V.  of  all 
the  sheep,  $776  ;  Saxony  wool  produced,  100  lbs. ;  merino,  260 
lbs.;  other  wool,  1,190  lbs. ;  V.  of  all  the  wool,  $429. 

Horses,  83;  V.  $3,925;  neat  cattle,  432;  V.  $7,976;  swine, 
291 ;  V.  $3,210. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,111  bush. ;  V.  $3,972;  rye, 
691  bush.  ;  V.  $484;  barley,  95  bush.;  V.  $57;  oats,  3,920 
bush. ;  V.  $1,306  ;    potatoes,    11,993  bush. ;  V.  $3,598  ;   other 


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esculent  vegetables,  3,000  bush.;  V.  $1,000 ;  hay,  692  tons;  V. 
$8,650. 

Fruit  raised,  .5,344  bush. ;  V.  $1,334. 

Butter,  9,582  lbs.;  V.  $1,597;  cheese,  3,700  lbs.  ;  V.  $222. 


SWANZEY. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  ISO ;  cotton  consumed,  31,200  lbs, ; 
printing  cloth  m'd,  190,000  yds. ;  V.  $11,700  ;  cotton  yarn  m'd 
and  not  made  into  cloth,  600  lbs.  ;  V.  $180  ;  C.  $10,000 ;  M.  E. 
10;  F.  E.  12. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1  ;  stock  consumed,  30  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  3,500  reams;  V.  $1,750;  C.  $4,000;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,550;  C.  $1,000;  E.  5. 

Tanneries,  2 ;  hides  tanned,  475  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,500  ;  C.  $700  ;  E.  2. 

Shoes  m'd,  12,340  pairs;  V.  $8,275  ;  M.  E.  14;  F.  E.  10. 

Bricks  m'd,  75,000;  V.  $3,750;  C.  $2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  703  cords ;  V.  $2,519  ;  E.  2. 

Vessels  launched,  2;  tonnage,  1,000;  V.  $30,000;  E.  30. 

Boats  built,  1  ;  V.  $100. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  350  galls.  ;  V.  $242 
whale  oil,  130  galls.  ;  V.  $52 ;  all  other  kinds  of  oil,  30  galls. 
V.  $30  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  30  tons 
V.  $150. 

Sheep,  893  ;  V.  $1,321 ;  wool  produced,  2,637  lbs.  ;  V.  $814. 

Horses,  161  ;  V.  $6,553  ;  neat  cattle,  644  ;  Y.  $13,242  ;  swire, 
748  ;  V.  $7,730. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,473  bush.;  V.  $6,434;  rye, 
1,532  bush.  ;  V.  $1,088;  barley,  75  bush.  ;  V.  $52;  oats,  5,620 
bush.;  V.  $1,879;  potatoes,  24,885  bush.;  V.  $5,587  ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  6,545  bush.;  V.  $1,763;  hay,  1,320  tons; 
Y.  $12,029. 

Fruit  raised,  11,200  bush. ;  Y.  $2,326. 

Butter,  19,824  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,439;  cheese,  7,925  lbs. ;  Y.  $615 
honey,  66  lbs. ;  Y.  $10. 


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TAUNTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  5  ;  spindles,  21,026;  cotton  consumed,  860,122 
lbs.;  cotton  cloth  m'd,  3,310,619  yds.;  V.  $209,682;  cotton 
flannel  m'd,  398,695  yds.;  V.  $42,859;  C.  $310,000;  M.  E. 
202 ;  F.  E.  305. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  4;  wool  consumed, 
100,000  lbs. ;  cassimere  m'd,  80,000  yds. ;  V.  $75,000. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  2;  iron  m'd,  4,000  tons;  Y. 
$320,000  ;  C.  $50,000  ;  E.  150. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  4;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  349  tons;  V.  $29,- 
980;  C.  $13,500;  E.  37. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Cotton,  Woollen  and  other  Ma- 
chinery, 2;  V.  of  machinery  m'd,   $172,500;  C.  $51,000;  E. 

203. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  500  ; 
V.  $500  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  3;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  350 
tons;  V.  $62,000;  C.  $22,000;  M.  E.  42;  F.  E.  17. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Britannia  Ware,  1 ;  V.  of  ware  m'd, 
$20,000;  C.  $15,000;  E.  20. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1;  stock  consumed,  150  tons;  paper 
m'd,  130  tons;  V.  $18,000;  C.  $5,000;   E.  10. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $3,500;  C.  $2,000;   E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
3;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,000;  C.  $2,100;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Soap,  1  ;  hard  soap  m'd,  9.000  lbs., 
soft,  115  bbls;  Y.  of  all  the  soap,  $1,080;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  ware,  $1,500;  C.  $600; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  800 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,500  :  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  1,650  pairs;  shoes,  6,325  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $10,525;  M.  E.  22;  F.  E.  6. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats   m'd,  87,000;  Y.  $28,750;  Y.  of 


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straw  braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats.  $1,000  ; 
F.  E.  1,350. 

Bricks  m'd,  8,258,000;  V.  $32,083;  E.  97. 

Y.  of  Cigars  m'd,  $650;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $140 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $1,400;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  150  tons;  V.  $750;  E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,949  cords;  Y.  $7,954;  E.  8. 

Yessels  launched,  1  ;  tonnage,  50;  Y.  $1,000;   E.  2. 

Boats  built,  20;  Y.  $1,000;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  5,201  galls.;  Y.  $4,- 
819;  other  kinds  of  oil,  2,050  galls.;  Y.  $1,390;  anthracite 
coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  2,308  tons;  Y.  $12,736;  bitu- 
minous coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  2,026  chaldrons;  V.  $18,- 
490;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  1,449  chaldrons;  Y.  $11,050;  Y. 
of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed  in  man- 
ufacturing, excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  .$7,000;  Y.  of  all 
other  articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  excepting  as 
above,  $3,000. 

Sheep,  518;  Y.  $948;  wool  produced,  1,316  lbs.  ;  Y.  $389. 

Asses  and  Mules,  3;  Y.  $225  ;  horses,  588  ;  Y.  .$32,399;  neat 
cattle,  1,2-12;  Y.  $23,197;  swine,  862;  Y.  $4,790. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,851  bush. ;  Y.  $5,910 ;  rye, 
1,593  bush.;  Y.  $1,274;  barley,  111  bush.;  Y.  $83;  oats,  806 
bush.;  Y.  $242;  potatoes,  39,654  bush.  ;  Y.  $9,913;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  10,295  bush.;  Y.  $2,586 ;  hay,  2,423  tons; 
Y.  $27,902. 

Fruit  raised,  7,666  bush. ;  Y.  $2,054. 

Butter,  50,700  lbs.;  Y.  $8,619;  cheese,  33,800  lbs.;  Y. 
$2,704. 

Nail  Casks  m'd,  75,000;  Y.  $8,000;  candle  boxes,  47,- 
000;  Y.  $8,500;  lead  kegs,  3,000;  Y.  $600;  C.  $13,000;  E. 
31. 

Knob  Manufactories,  1  :  wooden  knobs  m'd,  600  groce ;  Y. 
$L2(J0;  C.  1,200;   E.  3. 

Flannel  or  Yarn  Kersey  m'd,  40,000  yds.;  V.  $10,000. 

Fire  Bricks  m'd,  266.000  ;  Y.  $8,000 ;  C.  $3,500  ;  E.  9. 
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V.  of  Stone  Ware  m'd,  $4,000 ;  C.  $1,800 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Black  Lead  Pots  m'd,  $4,000;  C.  $1,800;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Clay  Stove  Linings  m'd,  $1,000;  E.  1. 


WESTPORT. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  1,300 ;  cotton  consumed,  5,875 
lbs. ;  cotton  yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  4,500  lbs. ;  V. 
$900;  C.  $15,000;  M.  E.  6;  F.  E.  12. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  300 ; 
V.  $200;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Shovel,  Spade,  Fork  and  Hoe  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  arti- 
cles m'd,  $2,500  ;  C.  $1,.500  ;   E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  1;  salt  m'd,  75  bush.;  V. 
$25  ;  C.  $000  ;   E.  1. 

Establisluncnts  for  m.  of  Rail -road  Cars  and  other  "Vehicles, 
4;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,500;  C.  $1,500;   E.  8. 

TaiHierics,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  300;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000;  C.  $1,000:   E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs:  shoes,  1,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,200;  M.  E.  4. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  75;  F.  E.  1, 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  .$;300  ;   E.  1. 

V.  of  WoodtMi  Ware  m'd,  $150;   E.  1. 

liumber  prrparrd,  150,000  (cot;  V.  $3,000;   E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,629  cords;  V.  $1  1,000;   E.  12. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  nianufucturiug,  315  galls.;  V,  $300; 
anthracite  coal  coiKsunied  in  manufacturing,  75  tons:  V.  $450; 
bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  35  chaldrons;  V. 
$350. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  11  ;  tonnage,  2.075  ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  80,640  galls.;  V.  $72,500 ;  whale  oil,  28,- 
192  galls.;  V.  $9,400  :  whalebone,  5,000  lbs.;  V.  $2,000 ;  C. 
$172,000;   E.  232. 

Sheep,  1,626;  V.  $3,252;  wool  produced,  4,108  lbs.;  Y. 
$1,350. 


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Horses,  279;  V.  $13,000;  neat  cattle,  1,364;  Y.  $30,430; 
swine,  1,014;  V.  $4,504. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  15,736  bush. ;  V.  $11,015  ;  rye, 
446  bush.  ;  V.  $401  ;  barley,  455  bush. ;  V.  $315  ;  oats,  8,971 
bush.;  V.  $3,230;  potatoes,  36,551  bush.;  V.  $12,180;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  11,958  bush.  ;  V.  $2,985;  hay,  1,757  tons; 
V.  $41,846. 

Fruit  raised,  14,947  bush. ;  V.  $3,737, 

Butter,  33,502  lbs.  ;  V.  $6,030;  cheese,  8,090  lbs.;  V.  $647; 
honey,  150  lbs. ;  V.  $25  ;  beeswax,  15  lbs.  ;  V.  $5. 

Oil  Casks  m'd,  2,500;  V.  $3,125. 

V.  of  Truss  Hoops  m'd,  $300. 

Ships'  Scrapes  m'd,  1,200;  V.  $275. 


COUNTY    OF    PLYMOUTH. 

AI3INGT0N. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  tacks  and  brads  m'd, 
$18,622;  0.  $11,200;   E.  27. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  1,600;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $4,400;  C.  $2,000;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  198.314  pairs;  shoes,  1,067,962  pairs;  Y.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $1,013,126;  M.  E.  2,193;  F.  E.  1,361. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  47,100  ;  Y.  $11,300  ;  E.  14. 

Confectionary  m'd,  20,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,120;   E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  413,000  feet;  Y.  $3,730 ;  shingles,  400,- 
000;  Y.  $1,200. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,450  cords  ;  Y,  $5,800. 

Sheep,  40 ;  Y.  $80  ;  wool  produced,  160  lbs.  ;  Y.  $53. 

Horses,  322;  Y.  $19,320;  neat  cattle,  587;  Y.  $12,750; 
swine,  $440 ;  Y.  $2,640. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,012  bush. ;  Y.  $1,308 ;  wheat, 
24  bush. ;  V.  |36  ;  rye,  190  bush.  ;  V.  $152 ;  barley,  103  bush. ; 
V.  $72  ;  oats,  87  bush.  ;  V.  $30  :  potatoes,  24,509  bush. ;  V.  $0,- 
127;  other  esculent  vegetables,  150  bush.  ;  V.  $38;  hay,  1,031 


tons;  V.  $12,372. 


Fruit  raised,  4,689  bush.;  V.  $1,407. 

Butler,  12,714  lbs.;  V.  $1,927;    cheese,  7,125  lbs. ;  V.  $570. 


BRIDGEWATER. 


Flannel  or  Blanketing  m'd,  150  yds. ;  Y.  $150. 

RolUng,  suiting  and  Nail  Mills,  2;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  800  tons;  Y.  $72,000;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  20; 
nails  m'd,  700  tons ;  Y.  $60.000 ;  forges,  2  ;  bar  iron,  cables, 
anchors  and  other  articles  of  wrought  iron  m'd,  100  tons;  Y. 
$20,000  ;  brass  foundries,  1  ;  {the  establishment  of  the  Bridge- 
water  Iron  Co.  ;)  C.  $96,000;   E.  125. 

Hollow  Auger  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  augers  m'd,  $600  ; 
E.  1. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  3  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  460  tons  ;  Y. 
$28,000. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  1  ;  Y, 
of  engines  and  boilers  m'd,  $5,000. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Butts  and  Hinges,  1 ;  iron  butts  or 
hinges  m'd,  24  dozen  ;  Y.  $100. 

Door  Handles  and  Latches  m'd,  100  dozen.;  Y.  $1,000;  Y. 
of  blind  hinges  and  fastenings  m'd,  $400:  E.  2. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  tacks  and  brads  m'd, 
$7,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  8. 

Paper  Manufactories,  I ;  stock  consumed,  50  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  40  tons  ;  Y.  $4,000  ;  C.  $4,400  ;  E.  6. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1  ;  hard  soap  m'd, 
5  tons;  soft,  30;)  bbls. ;  Y.  $1,700  ;  C.  $1,000. 

Cotton  Gin  Manufactories,  2  ;  gins  m'd,  200;  Y.  $30,000; 
C.  $65,000  ;  E.  35. 


293 

Boots  m'd,  1,600  pairs;  shoes,  5,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $7,375 ;  also,  50,000  pairs  of  shoes  m'd  for  manufactu- 
rers it!  other  towns. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  7,000;  V.  $15,000 ;  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  33,300  yds. ; 
V.  $333. 

Bricks  m'd,  600,000;  V.  $2,400;  E.  6. 

Corn  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  300;  V.  $50. 

Lumber  prepared,  200,000  feet ;  V.  $2,000. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  804  cords;  V.  $2,814;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  185  ;  Y.  $270  ;   wool  produced,  686  lbs. ;  V.  $205. 

Horses,  254 ;  V.  $10,940  ;  neat  cattle,  765  ;  V.  $14,420 ;  swine, 
415  ;  V.  $6,640. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,519  bush.;  V.  $5,627;  wheat, 
43  bush.;  V.  $53  ;  rye,  1,138  bush.;  V.  $1,024;  barley,  2S2 
bush. ;  V.  $175  ;  oats,  4,263  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,705  ;  potatoes,  25,124 
bush. ;  Y.  $5,024;  Y.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $2,100;  hay, 
1,063  tons;  Y.  $13,819. 

Fruit  raised,  6,906  bush.  ;  Y.  $2,071. 

Butter,  21,505  lbs.;  Y.  $3,634;  cheese,  11,575  lbs.;  Y. 
$812 ;  honey,  160  lbs. ;  Y. 


CARYER. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  5;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  445  tons;  Y. 
$36,350;  C.  $23,400;  E.  59. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $700 ; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  25  pairs;  shoes,  3,780  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,664;  M.  E.  5;  F.  E.  4. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  75  ;  Y.  $75  ;  Y.  of  straw  braid 
m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $292 ;  F.  E,  8. 

Lumber  prepared,  564,000  feet;  Y.  $4,636  ;  E.  10. 

Fire  VYood  prepare  1,  2,024  cords ;  Y.  $4,048 ;  E.  8 ;  char- 
coal, 17,800  bush.;  Y.  $1,113;  E.  6. 


294 

V.  of  Willow  Baskets  m'd,  $900  ;  E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  40  galls.  ;  V.  $40  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  157  tons  ;  V. 
$1,099. 

Sheep,  488;  V.  $732 ;    wool  produced,  1,253  lbs.;  V.  $418. 

Horses,  109  ;  V.  $5,055  ;  neat  cattle,  579  ;  V.  $9,820  ;  swine, 
212;  V.  $2,120. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,077  bush.  ;  V.  $3,058  ;  rye, 
1,224  bush.  ;  V.  $979 ;  oats,  598  bush.  ;  V.  $224 ;  potatoes, 
7,170  bush. ;  V.  $1,613;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,367  bush. ; 
V.  $710;  hay,  1,086  tons;  Y.  $10,569. 

Fruit  raised,  3,230  bush.;  V.  $854;  hops,  14  lbs.;  V.  $1. 

Butter,  10,875  lbs. ;  V.  $1,813;  cheese,  2,700  lbs.  ;  V.  $196  ; 
honey,  185  lbs. ;  V.  $28;  beeswax,  30  lbs.  ;  V.  8. 


DUXBURY. 

Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  machinery,  1;  yarn  m'd  and  not 
made  into  cloth,  11,500  lbs. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  C.  $4,000;  M.  E.  3  ; 
F.  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,300;  C.  $625;  E.  3. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  12  tons;  Y.  $2,400; 
C.  $5,000  ;  E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  4;  salt  m'd,  2,200  bush.;  Y. 
$688  ;  C.  $3,600 ;  E.  4. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  2;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,100  ;  C.  $350; 
E.  2. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $5,000;  C.  $3,000; 

E.  10. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  1,058;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,600 ;  C.  $2,050 ;  E.  3. 


295 

Boots  m'd,  2,079  pairs  ;  shoes,  163,265  pairs;  V.  $122,500; 
M.  E.  148;  F.  E.  100. 

Bricks  m'd,  260,000  ;  V.  $1,300;  E.  5. 

V,  of  Building  Stone  quarried   and  prepared,  $1,056 ;  E.  5. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $750 ;  E.  4. 

Turning  and  Carving  Establishments,  1 ;  V.  of  m's,  $500 ; 
C.  $75  ;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  350,000  feet;  V.  $3,150;  E.  4. 
-   Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,266  cords;  V.  $10,157;  E.  30. 

Vessels  launched,  4;  tonnage,  655  ;  V.  $39,794;  E.  45. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  9;  ton- 
nsge,  759  tons;  codfish  4,300  quintals;  V.  $10,033;  salt  con- 
sumed, 5,684  bush. ;  C.  $12,000;  E.  64. 

Sheep,  284;  V.  $426;  wool  produced,  852  lbs.  ;  V.  $284. 

Asses  and  Mules,  3;  V.  $45;  horsey  192;  V.  $12,205;  neat 
cattle,  603;  V.  $12,060;  swine,  403;  V.  $8,463. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,967  bush.  ;  V,  $4,475  ;  wheat, 
58  bush. ;  V.  $58;  rye,  1,451  bush.;  V.  $1,451;  barley,  3 
bush.;  V.  $2;  oats,  1,201  bush.;  V.  $480  ;  potatoes,  19,150 
bush.;  V.  $4,788  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,378  bush.;  V. 
$1,689;  hay,  2,253  tons;  V.  $27,036. 

Fruit  raised,  6,096  busii. ;  V.  $2,438. 

Butter,  17,785  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,964;    cheese,  1,390  lbs. ;  V.  $111. 

V.  of  Poultry  and  Eggs,  $5,025. 


EAST   BRIDGEWATER. 


Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1  ;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  184  tons;  V.;^  18,400;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  28; 
nails  m'd,  312  tons;  V.  $29,010;  C.  $15,000;  E.  30. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  2;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  155 
tons ;  V.  $22,0t)0 ;  C.  $9,000  ;  E.  50. 

Brass  Foundries,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $300; 
E.  2. 


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Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  4 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $5,025 ;  C.  $2,000  ; 
E.  8. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  hard  soap  m'd, 
5  tons;  soft,  300  bbls.  ;  V.  of  all  the  soap,  $5,200  ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Leather  curried,  $12,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  20,350  pairs;  shoes,  189,100  pairs;  V.  $153,440; 
M.  E.  250  ;  F.  E.  133. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $500;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  159,000  feet;  V.  $1,090;  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  670  cords;  V.  $2,010;  E.  2. 

V.  of  other  articles  m'd,  $8,000 ;  C.  $3,000 ,'  E.  7. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  252  galls. ;  Y.  $240  ; 
other  oil,  630  galls. ;  V.  $350  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  250  tons;  V.  $1,750. 

Merino  Sheep,  99;  V.  $198;  merino  wool  produced,  297 
lbs. ;  V.  $89. 

Horses,  221 ;  V.  $7,735  ;  neat  cattle,  509  ;  V.  $8,965 ;  swine, 
287 ;  V.  $2,256. 

V.  of  Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  $16,926  ;  rye,  284  bush. ; 
V.  $227  ;  barley,  90  bush. ;  V.  $58  ;  oats,  624  bush. ;  V.  $281  ; 
potatoes,  19,498  bush. ;  V.  $3,900 ;  V.  of  other  esculent  vege- 
tables, $1,856;  hay,  1,021  tons;  V.  $12,252. 

Fruit  raised,  2,944  bush. ;  V.  $736. 

Butter,  15,783  lbs.  ;  V.  $2,683  ;  cheese,  13,098  lbs.  ;  V. 
$1,047;  honey,  100  lbs.;  V.  $14;  beeswax,  6  lbs.  ;  V.  $2. 


HALIFAX. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  5  ;  wool  consumed, 
100,000  lbs.;  cassiniere  m'd,  75,000  yds.;  V.  $75,000;  satinet, 
25,01)0  yds.;  V   $12,000;   M.  E.  40;   F.  K.  30. 

Hoots  m'd,  4,945  pairs;  shoes,  37,785  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $34,368  ;  M.  E.  64 ;  F.  E.  30. 

Cora  and  other  Brooms  m'd,  125 ;  V.  $25 ;  E.  1. 


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Lumber  prepared,  325  tons  ;  V.  $3,655 ;  E.  20. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  448  cords  ;  V.  $1,536 ;  E.  14. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  315  galls. ;  V.  $300 ; 
lard  oil,  1,575  galls. ;  V.  $900  ;  anthracite  coal  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  75  tons ;  V.  $525  ;  V.  of  other  articles  of  for- 
eign production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  $2,000. 

Merino  Sheep,  293 ;  V.  $373  ;  merino  wool  produced,  878 
lbs. ;  V.  $303. 

Horses,  106  ;  V.  $5,487  ;  neat  cattle,  425  ;  V.  $8,425  ;  swine, 
176;  V.  $2,162. 

Indian  Corn  or  IMaize  raised,  3,701  bush.;  V.  $2,930;  rye, 
514  bash.  ;  V.  $454 ;  barley,  26  bush.  ;  V.  $20 ;  oats,  1,031 
bush.;  V.  $348  ;  potatoes,  $10,970  bush.;  V.  $3,053 ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  495  bush.;  V.  $151 ;  hay,  686  tons;  V. 
$7,790. 

Fruit  raised,  862  bush.  ;  V.  $219. 

Butter,  9,055  lbs.  ;  V.  $1,357;  cheese,  11,700  lbs. ;  Y.  $925; 
honey,  166  lbs.  ;  V.  $17;  beeswax,  6  lbs.;  V.  $2. 


HANOVER. 

Forges,  3 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  170  tons;  V.  $24,800;  C.  $18,000;  E.  11. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  35  tons ;  V,  $2,- 
840;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  2 ;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  80 
tons;  V.  $14,000;  C.  $14,000;  E.  12. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  1;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $400;  C.  $200; 
E.  2. 

Cotton  Gin  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  gins  m'd,  $444;  C. 
$500;   E.  1. 

Tanneries,  2;  hides  tanned,  450;  Y.  $1,412;  C.  $1,150; 
E.  3. 

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298 

Boots,  7,397  pairs;  shoes,  105,902  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $97,626 ;  M.  E.  166  ;  F.  E.  78. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  |901  ;  E.  5. 

Lumber  prepared,  453.583  feet;  V.  |3,867. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  906  cords ;  V.  $2,855  ;  E.  8. 

Vessels  launched,  2;  tonnage,  365  ;  V.  $12,000;  E.  20. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  18  galls.;  V.  $9; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  378  tons  ;  V. 
$2,520. 

Sheep,  382;  Y.  $700;  wool  produced,  1,125  lbs.;  V.  $321. 

Horses,  131;  V.  $5,832;  neat  cattle,  467;  V.  $8,794;  swine, 
319;  V.  $3,188. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,522  bush. ;  Y.  $2,312 ;  rye, 
731  bush.  ;  Y.  $585  ;  barley,  57  bush.  ;  Y.  $32  ;  oats,  122  bush. ; 
Y.  $56;  potatoes,  17,240  bush.;  Y.  $4,310;  other  esculent 
vegetables,  1,386  bush  ;  Y.  $572;  hay,  825  tons;  Y.  $8,657. 

Fruit  raised,  5,121  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,289. 

Butter,  17,019  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,798;  cheese,  8,425  lbs.;  Y.  $523; 
honey,  310  lbs.  ;  Y.  $38;  beeswax,  44  lbs. ;  Y.  $15. 


HANSON. 

Flannel  or  Blanketing  m'd,  22  yds. ;  Y.  $9 ;  woollen  yarn 
m'd,  10  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1 ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails, 
6  ;  nails  m'd,  50  tons  ;  Y.  $6,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  10. 

Forges,  1;  bar  iron,  cables,  anchors  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  62  tons;  Y.  $9,300;  C.  $5,000;  E.'4. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  3;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  202 
tons;  Y.  ,$21,375;  C.  $10,000 ;  E.  25;  tack  machines  m'd,  15; 
Y.  $1,400;  E.  1. 

Harness  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  harnesses  m'd,  $150 ;  C.  $15. 

Wagon  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $460;  C.  $100; 
E.  1. 

Soap  Manufactories,  2 ;  hard  soap  m'd,  2  tons ;  soft,  70  bbls.; 
Y.  of  all  the  soap,  $520;  C.  $250;  E.  2. 


299 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000;  C.  $700;   E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  2,3S0  pairs ;  shoes,  $82,050  pairs ;  V.  of  boots 
and  shoes,  $66,257;  M.  E.  133;  F.  E.  175. 

V.  of  Lumber  m'd,  $1,906 ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  736  cords;  V.  $1,866;  E.  2. 

Slioe  Boxes  m'd,  32,500;  V.  $8,325  ;  C.  $4,950 ;  E.  9. 

Shoe  Fitting  Machines,  36;  V.  $54;  E.  1. 

Sheep,  217;  Y.  $313;  wool  produced,  651  lbs. ;  Y.  $195. 

Asses,  1;  Y.  $10;  horses,  123;  Y.  $5,060;  neat  cattle,  394; 
V.  $6,394;  swine,  246;  Y.  $3,722. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,429  bush. ;  Y.  $6,322;  wheat, 
13  bush. ;  Y.  $20  ;  rye,  454  bush.  ;  Y.  $409;  barley,  150  bush. ; 
Y.  $113  :  oats,  319  bush.  ;  Y.  $128  ;  potatoes,  42,365  bush. ;  Y. 
$10,591 ;  Y.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $600  ;  hay,  620  tons; 
Y.  $7,285. 

Fruit  raised,  4,142  bush. ;  Y.  $663  ;  hops,  20  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 

Butter,  9,597  lbs.;  Y.  $1,600;  cheese,  4,650  lbs.;  Y.  $326; 
honey,  280  lbs. ;  Y.  $17;  beeswax,  33  lbs.;  Y.  $17. 


HINGHAM. 

Establishments  for  Bleaching  or  Coloring  Cotton  Goods,  not 
connected  with  Calico  Establishments,  1  ;  goods  bleached  or 
colored,  12,000  yds.;  Y.  $1,000;  C.  $1,500;  E.  5. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Worsted  Goods,  1  ;  goods  m'd,  30,- 
000  yds.  ;  Y.  $40,000;  C.  $3,000;  M.  E.  16  ;  F.  E.  64. 

Forges,  9 ;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  21  tons;  Y.  $5,100;  C.  $3,600;  E.  11. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  2 :  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  221  tons  ;  Y.  $13,- 
200;  C.  $11,000;  E.  16. 

Axe  Manufactories,  2;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  6,408; 
Y.  $3,800  ;  C.  $2,000 ;  E.  6. 


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Plough  Manufactories,  1 ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  150  ;  V.  |1,200  ;  C.  $800  ;  E.  2. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $700  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  3. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  3;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  11,916; 
V.  $26,500;  C.  $1,800;  E.  23. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1 ;  cordage  m'd,  150  tons ;  V.  $28,- 
000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  22. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  2 ;  salt  m'd,  1,675  bush. ;  V. 
$496  ;  C.  $6,800  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  3 ;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,600 ;  C.  $1,500 ; 
E.  7. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Fire  Arms,  1 ;  fowling-pieces  m'd, 
50;  V.  $500;  C.  $100;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  4 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $10,200;  C.  $4,900;  E.  15. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $2,200  ;  C.  $1,400; 
E.  4. 

Tanneries,  3 ;  hides  tanned,  3,225 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $10,100;  C.  $10,500;  E.  6. 

Boots  m'd,  2,458  pairs;  shoes,  27,105  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $38,097 ;  M.  E.  92 ;  F.  E.  44. 

V.  of  Blocks,  Spars  and  Pumps  m'd,  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $50 ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $25,066 ;  E.  84. 

Lumber  prepared,  33,000  feet;  Y.  $319;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,007  cords ;  Y.  $8,575. 

Yessels  launched,  1;  tonnage,  550;  Y.  $23,000;  E.  20. 

Anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  120  tons;  Y. 
$710  ;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  32  chaldrons  ; 
Y.  $288;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  20  chaldrons;  Y.  $200. 

Yessels  employed  in  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  28;  ton- 
nage, 1,639;  mackerel  taken,  9,341  bbls.  ;  Y.  $66,558;  salt 
consumed,  14,482  bush.;  Y.  $33,000  ;  E.  311. 

Sheep,  773  ;  Y.  $1,546  ;  wool  produced,  2,590  lbs. ;  Y.  $699. 

Horses,  210;  Y.  $10,500;  neat  cattle,  733;  Y.  $18,740; 
swine,  233 ;  Y.  $2,330. 


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Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,039  bush. ;  V.  $3,029  ;  rye, 
787  bush.;  V.  $G69  ;  barley,  294  bush.;  V.  $176;  oats,  55 
bush.  ;  V.  |22  ;  potatoes,  11,530  bush. ;  V.  $3,459  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  100  tons;  V.  $800  ;  hay,  1,492  tons;  V.  $17,316. 

Fruit  raised,  8,431  bush. ;  V.  $3,174. 

Butter,  24,860  lbs. ;  V.  $4,474;  cheese,  4,300  lbs.;  V.  $300; 
honey,  160  lbs.  ;  V.  $32. 


HULL. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  2  ;  salt  m'd,  2,200  bush. ;  V. 
$726  ;  C.  $4,000  ;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  175  pairs;  shoes,  300  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $825  ;  M.  E.  5. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  4  ; 
tonnage,  153;  mackerel,  200  bbls. ;  V.  $1,500;  salt  consumed, 
200  bush.;  C.  $1,500;  E.  23. 

Sheep,  381  ;  V.  $762  ;  wool  produced,  1,675  lbs. ;  V.  $419. 

Horses,  11  ;  V.  $550;  neat  cattle,  51  ;  V.  $1,785;  swine,  44; 
V.  $440. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  245  bush. ;  V.  $172;  rye,  20 
bush.;  V.  $15;  barley,  .360  bush.;  V.  $216;  potatoes,  1,021 
bush.  ;  V.  $357 ;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $285  ;  hay, 
325  tons ;  Y.  $2,600. 

Fruit  raised,  497  bush.  ;  Y.  $310. 

Butter,  400  lbs.;  Y.  $80;  cheese,  300  lbs.;  Y.  $24. 


KINGSTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  590;  cotton  consumed,  10,000  lbs, ; 
yarn  m'd  and  not  made  into  cloth,  8,350  lbs. ;  C.  $6,000  ;  M. 
E.  1 ;  F.  E.  12. 

Forges,  2;  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  80  tons;  Y.  $11,500;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  5. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 


302 

Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  100  tons  ;  Y, 
$8,000  ;  0.  ^7,000  ;  E.  10. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1  ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  400 ; 
V.  15700  ;  C.  $400  ;  E.  2. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  3 ;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  87 
tons ;  V.  $17,400 ;  C.  |8,500 :  E.  15. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $150;  C.  $400;  E.  1. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  1 ;  soap  m'd,  72,- 
000  lbs.  ;  V.  $3,600;    C.  $1,000  ;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  600 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $800 ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  2,300  pairs;  shoes,  34,300  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $30,000 ;  M.  E.  32 ;    F.  E.  25. 

V.  of  Augers  m'd,  $4,000;  E.  6. 

V.  of  Potters'  Ware  m'd,  $500 ;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Hames  for  Harnesses  m'd,  600  pairs  ;  V.  $600 ;  C.  $500 ; 
E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  164,000  feet;  V.  $1,400;  E.  3;  ship  tim- 
ber, 100  tons ;  V.  $900. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,211  cords;  V.  $6,376;  E.  10. 

Vessels  launched,  3;  tonnage,  337;  V.  $15,500;  E.  9. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  15  ; 
tonnage,  1,418;  mackerel,  50  bbls. ;  Y.  $350;  codfish,  11,740 
quintals;  Y.  $34,500;  salt  consumed,  13,840  bush. ;  C.  $30,- 
000 ;  E.  128. 

Sheep,  213;  Y.  $327;  wool  produced,  524  lbs.  ;  Y.  $140. 

Horses,  117  ;  Y.  $5,000  ;  neat  cattle,  342;  Y.  $6,919;  swine, 
259  ;  Y.  $1,942;  Y.  of  swine  slaughtered,  $5,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,349  bush. ;  Y.  $2,511 ;  wheat, 
19  bush. ;  Y.  $19  ;  rye,  763  bush.  ;  Y.  $763  ;  barley,  55  bush, ; 
Y.  $40  ;  oats,  182  bush.  ;  Y.  $60 ;  potatoes,  10,000  bush.  ;  Y. 
$2,500;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,440  bush.  ;  Y.  $352;  hay, 
809  tons  ;  Y.  $8,748. 

Fruit  raised,  4,020  bush. ;  Y.  $834. 

Butler,  9,541  lbs.;  Y.  $1,590;    cheese,  3,095  lbs.  ;  Y.  $216. 


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MARSHFIELD. 

Cotton  Mills,  2  ;  spindles,  2,010;  cotton  consumed,  74,940 
bs. ;  sheeting m'd,  115,000  yds.;  V.  $7,762  ;  yarn  m'd  and  not 
made  into  cloth,  31,000  lbs.;  V.  $4,960;  batting  m'd,  1,000 
lbs. ;  V.  .$70  ;    C.  $18,000  ;  M.  E.  8  ;  F.  E.  26. 

Wool  carded,  1,500  lbs. 

Boots  m'd,  135  pairs  ;  shoes,  797  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,166;  M.  E.  4. 

Lumber  prepared,  262,000  feet ;  V.  $2,022. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  932  cords  ;  Y.  .$2^758. 

Sperm  oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  170  galls.;  V.  $162. 

Sheep,  773;  V.  $1,160;   wool  produced,  2,215  lbs.;  V.  $554. 

Horses,  163;  V.  $7,335;  neat  cattle,  807;  V.  $16,510; 
swine,  375;  V.  $7,119. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6.136  bush.;  V.  $4,602  ;  wheat, 
189  bush. ;  V.  $189  ;  rye,  1,480  bush.  ;  V.  $1,184;  barley,  5 
bush.;  V.  $3  ;  oats,  1,337  bush.  ;  V.  $535  ;  potatoes,  19,671 
bush.;  V.  $3,934;  other  esculent  vegetables,  3,775  bush.;  V. 
$755;  hay,  3,019  tons;  V.  $23,190. 

Fruit  raised,  8,347  bush.  ;  V.  $2,087. 

Butter,  22,220  lbs. ;  V.  $3,555  ;  cheese,  10,137  lbs. ;  Y.  $710  ; 
honey,  175  tons;  Y.  $35;  beeswax,  21  lbs.;  Y.  $7. 


MIDDLEBOROUGH. 


Cotton  Mills,  2  ;  spindles,  3,200 ;  cotton  consumed,  157,164 
lbs.  ;  sheeting  m'd,  255,697  yds. ;  printing  cloth,  350,000  yds. ; 
Y.  of  all  the  cloth  m'd,  $40,024;  batting  m'd,  2,600  lbs.;  Y. 
$208 ;  C.  $32,000 ;  M.  E.  30 ;  F.  E.  47. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  1  ;  machines  for  m.  of  nails, 
4;  cut  nails  m'd,  220,000  lbs.;  wrought  nails,  51,500  lbs. ;  Y. 
of  all  the  nails,  $18,650;  C.  .$8,.500;  E.  23. 

Forges,   1 ;  bar  iron,   anchors,  cables  and   other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  30  tons;  Y.  $2,500;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 


304 

Pig  Iron,  1 ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  225  tons ;  V.  $5,- 
000  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  18. 

Latch  and  Door  Handle  Manufactories,  1 ;  door  handles  and 
latches  m'd,  1,200  dozen;  V.  $1,200;  C.  $600;  E.  3. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  1 ;  tacks  and  brads  m'd,  75,- 
000  lbs. ;  V.  $4,500  ;  C.  $5,000 ;  E.  4. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  3 ;  arti- 
cles m'd,  42,250  ;  V.  $14,200  ;  E.  38. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $180;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Establisliments  for  m.  of  Kail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Vehicles,  7;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $3,100;  C.  $2,000; 
E.  9. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  3;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,780;  C.  $1,520;  E.G. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $2,200;  C.$750;  E.4. 

Boots  m'd,  309  pairs;  shoes,  60,140  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $12,793;  M.  E.  GO;  F.  E.  18;  boots  m'd,  3,47G  pairs; 
shoes,  57,77G  pairs;  M.  E.  70;  F.  E.  20. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  18,479;  V.  $25,549. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  350;  V.  $70;  F.  E.  19G. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $1,500 ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $2,000;  E.  12. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $150  ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $100 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Wooden  Ware  m'd,  $300 ;  E.  2. 

Nail  Casks  m'd,  14,000;  V.  $1,260;  C.  $500;  E.  3. 

Lumber  prepared,  693,700  feet;  shingles,  347,000;  V.  of 
lumber  and  shingles,  $7,631 ;  E.  16. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  3,707  cords;  V.  $10,194;  E.  12;  char- 
coal, 67,100  bush. ;  V.  $4,694. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  330  galls, ;  V,  $290; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  124  tons;  T.  $980; 
foreign  bituminous  coal,  72  chaldrons;  V.  $926 ;  V.  of  other 
articles  of  American  production,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and 
iron,  consumed  in  manufactnring,  $4,505  ;  V.  of  other  articles 
of  foreign  production,  excepting  as  above,  consumed,  $35. 

Sheep,  1,539;  V.  $1,924;  wool  produced,  3,788  lbs. ;  V.$947. 


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Horses,  540;  V.  ^2,700;  neat  cattle,  2,442;  V.  $31,746; 
swine,  984 ;  V.  $8,856. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised," 2^688  bush.;  V.  $16,266; 
wheat,  133  bush.  ;  V.  $133  ;  rye,  3,948  bush. ;  V.,  |3,356  ;  bar- 
ley, 174  bush.  ;  V.  $131  :  oats,  7,956  bush.  ;  V.  #^3;  potatoes, 
55,741  bush.;  Y.  $13,935;  other  esculent  vegetables,  6,102 
bush.;  V.  $1,526;  hay,  3,453  tons;  V.  $41,438. 

Fruit  raised,  20,960  bush. ;  Y.  $4,192  ;  cranberries,  600  bush.; 
Y.  $1,200. 

Butter,  50,887  lbs. ;  Y.  $8,481 ;  cheese,  35,446  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,- 
481 ;  honey,  466  lbs.  ;  Y.  $78. 

Fruit  Trees  raised,  1,150;  Y.  $175. 


NORTH  BRIDGEWATER. 


Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1 ;  Y.  of 
articles  m'd,  $2,000  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Musical  Instrument  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  instruments  m'd, 
$900 ;  C.  $350 ;  E.  2. 

Brush  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  brushes  m'd,  $21,500;  C. 
$6,000 ;  E.  21. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 :  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,500;  C.  $300;  K  3. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  $1,040; 
Y.  $2,500  ;  C.  $500 ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  1 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,590;  C.  $300; 
E.  3. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  8;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $38,000;  C.  $18,571 ;  E.  48. 

Tin  Ware  and  Stove  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $6,074 ; 
C.  $2,200;  E.  11. 

Boots  m'd,  44,711  pairs;  shoes,  155,476  pairs;  Y.  $179,716; 
M.  E.  301 ;  F.  E.  203. 

Y.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $5,200 ;  E.  9.     . 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $361 ;  E.  2. 
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V.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  ^8,250 ;  E.  19. 

Shoe  Last  and  Boot  Tree  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $7,995;  C.  $1,500;  E.  7. 

V.  of  Machines  for  Rolling  Leather,  $1,599  ;  C.  $300 ;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Packing  Boxes  m'd,  $2,132;  0.  $400;  E.  6. 

Lumber  prepared,  300,000  feet ;  Y.  $3,531. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,155  cords;  Y.  $4,620. 

Horses,  292;  Y.  $17,520;  neat  cattle,  632;  Y.  $15,800; 
swine,  338  ,  Y.  $5,070. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,000  bush. ;  Y.  $3,333 ;  rye, 
366  bush. ;  Y.  $293 ;  barley,  239  bush. ;  Y.  $143 ;  oats,  585 
bush.;  Y.  $234;  potatoes,  23,111  bush.;  Y.  $5,777;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  2,000  bush.;  Y.  $600;  millet,  4  tons;  Y. 
$50  ;  liay,  1,445  tons ;  Y.  $20,230. 

Fruit  raised,  7,249  bush.;  Y.  $1,812. 

Butter,  20,496  lbs.;  Y.  $3,279;  cheese,  23,280  lbs.;  Y.  $1,- 
862 ;  honey,  235  lbs. ;  Y.  $28 ;  beeswax,  16  lbs. ;  Y.  $4. 


PEMBROKE. 

Y.  of  Wagons  m'd,  $50. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,   1 ;    V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $45;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  650  pairs;  shoes,  27,180  pairs;  M.  E.  56;  F.  E. 
82. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $475 ;  E.  3. 

Y.  of  Packing  Boxes  m'd,  $8,250;  C.  $1,000;  E.  19. 

Sheep,  315  ;  Y.  $473  ;  wool  produced,  830  lbs. ;  Y.  $252. 

Horses,  122 ;  Y.  $3,660  ;  neat  cattle,  508 ;  Y.  $10,160 ;  swine, 
291 ;  Y.  $2,292. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,991  bush. ;  Y.  $2,993 ;  wheat, 
2  bush. ;  Y.  $3  ;  rye,  964  bush. ;  Y.  $800  ;  barley,  108  bush. ; 
Y.  $81 ;  oats,  648  bush.  ;  Y.  $259 ;  potatoes,  15,563  bush. ;  Y. 
$3,891 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,016  bush. ;  Y.  $406  ;  hay, 
1,085  tons  ;  Y.  $13,020. 

Fruit  raised,  6,246  bush. ;  Y.  $1,249. 


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Butter,  14,611  lbs.;  V.  P,484;  cheese,  4,645  lbs.;  V.  ^25; 
honey,  74  lbs. ;  V.  $15  ;  beeswax,  4  lbs.  ;  V.  $1. 

Amount  paid  for  Bottoming  and  fitting  Boots  and  Shoes, 
$8,716  ;  for  m.  of  clothing,  $1,500. 


PLYMOUTH. 

Cotton  Mills,  5 ;  spindles,  2,768 ;  cotton  consumed,  187,000 
lbs.  ;  duck  m'd,  40,000  yds. ;  V.  $10,000  ;  cod  lines,  4,970  ;  V. 
$2,018 ;  V.  of  cotton  yarn  m'd,  $4,800 ;  batting,  34,000  lbs. ; 
Y.  $2,550;  C.  $23,400;  M.  E.  31;  F.  E.  47. 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  2 ;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 
into  nails,  600  tons;  Y.  $55,000;  machines  for  m.  of  nails,  30; 
nails  m'd,  1,000  tons  ;  Y.  $85,000  ;  C.  $100,000  ;  E.  50. 

Forges,  1 ;  bar  iron,  anchors  and  cables  m'd,  146  tons  ;  Y. 
$8,800  ;  C.  $5,000  ;  E.  3. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $2,.550;  C.  $1,300;  E.  4. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  5  ;  cordage  m'd,  912  tons  ;  Y.  $203,- 
800  ;  C.  $133,700  ;  E.  139. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars,  Coaches,  Chaises 
and  other  Yehicles,  2 ;  Y.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $700  ;  C.  $1,500 ; 
E.  2. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  2  ;  oil  m'd,  45,500 
galls. ;  Y.  $38,200 ;  candles,  34,750  lbs. ;  Y.  $3,687 ;  C.  $45,- 
000  ;  E.  7. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories.  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $600  ;  C.  $300  ;  E.  2. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2  ;  Y.  of  ware;  $3,100  ;  C.  $3,300 ; 
E.  7. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  550 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  1,477  pairs  ;  shoes,  825  pairs  ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $6,326;  M.  E.  17;  F.  E.  3. 

Bricks  m'd,  I'M)  000;  Y$600;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $1,000;  E.  4. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  rn'd,  ^650  ;  E.  3. 


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Rivet  Manufactories,  1  ;  iron  m'd,  75  tons  ;  V.  $10,000  ; 
rivet  machines,  6  ;  rivets  m'd,  75  tons  ;  V.  $16,500  ;  C.  $10,- 
000;    E.  15. 

Coopers'  Shops,  5  ;  casks  m'd,  10,000 ;  V.  $3,200  ;  E.  10. 

Oil  Soap  m'd,  30,000  lbs. ;  V.  $850. 

Cod  Liver  Oil  m'd,  500  bbls. ;  V.  $7,500. 

V.  of  Fresh  Fish  and  Lobsters,  $4,000 ;  E.  18. 

V.  of  Ship  Thimbles  m'd,  $3,000 ;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  6,.583  cords;  V.  $24,057;  E.  50. 

Vessels  launched,  4  ;  tonnage,  299  ;  V.  $9,568  ;  E.  35. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  4,000  galls. ;  V. 
$3,600  ;  whale  oil,  14,175  galls.  ;  V.  $4,252;  anthracite  coal 
consumed  in  manufacturing,  815  tons  ;  V.  $3,677  ;  bituminous 
coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  278  chaldrons  ;  V.  $3,200  ;  foreign 
bituminous  coal,  1,980  chaldrons;  V.  $21,780. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  5  ;  tonnage,  998 ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  6,675  galls.;  V.  $6,007;  whale  oil,  800 
galls. ;  V.  $355  ;  C.  $77,000  ;   E.  107. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  55  ; 
tonnage,  4,000;  mackerel  taken,  120  bbls.;  V.  $780 ;  codfish, 
40,617  quintals  ;  V.  $93,107;  salt  consumed,  48,575  bush.; 
C.  $104,993;  E.  465. 

Sheep,  986;  V.  $1,411  ;  wool  produced,  1,907  lbs.  ;  V.  $572. 

Horses,  324;  V.  $15,452;  neat  cattle,  923;  V.  $14,062; 
swine,  650;  V.  $7,747. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  7,582  bush. ;  V.  $4,700 ;  wheat, 
166;  V.  $166  ;  rye,  1,459  bush. ;  V.  $1,094;  barley,  401  bush. ; 
V.  $200;  oats,  640  bush.  ;  V.  $256  ;  potatoes,  16,179  bush.  ; 
V.  $4,045  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  4,124  bush.  ;  V.  $1,237; 
hay,  1,562  tons;    V.  $15,953. 

Fruit  raised,  3,043  bush. ;  V.  $1,217. 

Butter,  3,640  lbs. ;  V.  $691. 


PLYMPTON. 

Cotton  Mills,  1  ;  spindles,  1,100  ;  cotton  consumed,  27,000 
lbs. ;  printing  cloth  m'd,  16,000  yds.  ;  V.  $11,200;  batting,  1,200 
lbs.;    V.  $120:  C.  $15,000;  M.  E.  7;  F.  E.  20. 


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Woollen  Mills,  1;  sets  of  Machinery,  2;  wool  consumed, 
11,793  lbs.  ;  satinet  m'd,  15,720  yds.;  V.  $6,(335;  C.  |6,000 ; 
M.  E.  5 ;  F.  E.  10. 

Tacks  and  Brads  m'd,  6,000  lbs. ;  V.  $600  ;  E.  1. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1;  V.  of 
articles  m'd,  $20,800  ;  C.  $10,000  ;  E.  20. 

Shoes  m'd,  5,000  pairs  ;  V.  $3,780  ;  boots  bottomed  and  fit- 
ted, 1,850  pairs;  shoes,  34,129  pairs;  V.  of  labor  in  bottoming 
and  fitting  boots  and  shoes,  $8,255  ;  M.  E.  50;  F.  E.  24. 

Iron  Rivets  m'd,  6  tons;  V.  $1,140;  M,  E.  3. 

Shoe  Boxes  m'd,  4,000;  V.  $1,000;  C.  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Lumber  prepared,  369,000  feet  ;  V.  $2,287  ;  E.  40 ;  ship 
timber,  200  tons  ;  V.  $1,800  ;  E.  4. 

Saw  Mills,  5  ;  V.  $2,000  ;   E.  5. 

Wooden  Hoops  prepared,  27,000;  V.  $830  ;  E.  4. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  223  cords;  V.  $436;  E.  20;  V.  of  char- 
coal, $730 ;  M.  E.  6. 

Saxony  Sheep,  15  ;  other  sheep,  97  ;  V.  of  all  the  sheep, 
$220;  Saxony  wool,  produced,  42  lbs. ;  other  wool,  239  lbs.; 
V.  of  all  the  wool,  $112. 

Horses,  89;  V.  $5,340;  neat  cattle,  400;  V.  $8,330;  swine, 
182 ;  V.  $2,794. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,753  bush. ;  V.  $2,252 ;  rye, 
500  bush. ;  Y.  $400  ;  barley,  69  bush. ;  Y.  $51 ;  oats,  600  bush. ; 
Y.  $240;  potatoes,  9,341  bush. ;  Y.  $2,335  ;  beans,  200  bush.  ; 
Y.  $300  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,308  bush. ;  Y.  $436;  hay, 
696  tons;  Y.  $8,388. 

Fruit  raised,  1,577  bush. ;  Y.  $552. 

Butter,  10,983  lbs.;  Y.  $1,759;    cheese,  3,040  lbs.;  Y.  $213. 

Y.  of  Poultry  and  Eggs,  $480. 


ROCHESTER. 

Forges,  1  ^  bar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  25  tons;  Y.  $2,000;  C.  $2,600;  E.  3. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  100;  Y. 
$200;  C.  $133;  E.  1. 


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Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  10  ;  salt  m'd,  7,185  bush. ;  V. 
$1,796;  C.  $5,250;  E.  10. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  2 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,600;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  186  pairs ;  shoes,  2,036  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,594 ;  M.  E.  4. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  115;  Y.  $40. 

Y.  of  SnufF,  Tobacco  and  Cigars,  $800 ;  E.  1. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $825  ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $700 ;  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Oil  Casks  m'd,  $6,666;  C.  $4,500. 

Eiimber  prepared,  572.560  feet ;  Y.  $6,438  ;  E.  58  ;  shingles, 
4,003,000  ;  Y.  $1,008  ;  ship  timber,  137  tons ;  Y.  $1,096. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  5,171  cords;  Y.  $15,513;  E.  50. 

Yessels  launched,  7  ;  tonnage,  2,068  ;  Y.  $82,720  ;  E.  73. 

Boats  built,  18  ;  Y.  $1,080;  E.  3. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  14;  tonnage,  2,538; 
sperm  oil  imported,  113,298  galls.;  Y.  $103,120;  whale  oil, 
103,540  galls. ;  Y.  $36,239;  whalebone,  30,550  lbs. ;  Y.  $9,776; 
C.  $166,210  ;  E.  294. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  2 ;  ton- 
nage, 140;  codfish  taken,  1,350  quintals;  Y.  $2,700;  salt  con- 
sumed, 1,800  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,500;  E.  21. 

Sheep,  1,228;  Y.  $1,228;  Y.  of  wool  produced,  $1,148. 

Horses,  272;  Y.  $33,600;  neat  cattle,  1,146;  Y.  $17,190; 
swine,  760;  Y.  $9,120. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  10,641  bush.  ;  Y.  $6,264;  rye, 
1,803  bush.;  Y.  $1,442;  barley,  314  bush.;  Y.  $251;  oats, 
2,391  bush. ;  Y.  $836 ;  potatoes,  31,646  bush. ;  Y.  $7,913;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  4,213  bush.;  Y.  $1,264;  millet,  1^  tons; 
Y.  $24;  hay,  1,839  tons;  Y,  $20,229. 

Fruit  raised,  13,312  bush.;  Y.  $3,994. 

Butter,  29,666  lbs.;  Y.  $5,340;  cheese,  4,107  lbs.;  Y.  $329; 
honey,  329  lbs.  ;  Y.  $41. 


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SCITUATE. 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufactories,  2:  tacks  and  brads  m'd, 
195,000  lbs. ;  V.  $20,500;  C.  $9,000;  E.  18. 

Ploughs  m'd,  10  ;  V.  $80. 

Wagons  m'd,  15;  V.  $750;  C.  $200;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  150;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $570;  C.  $250;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  642  pairs;  shoes,  9,300  pairs;  V.  $9,193;  M.  E. 
22  ;  F.  E.  15. 

Bricks  m'd,  250,000;  Y.  $1,300;  E.  5. 

y.  of  Mechanics'  Tools  m'd,  $300;  E.  1. 

Lumber  prepared,  125,000  feet  boards  and  67  tons  timber ; 
V.  $1,730  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,409  cords;  Y.  $3,795  ;  E.  10. 

Yessels  emploj^ed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  9 ;  ton- 
nage, 560;  mackerel,  677  bbls. ;  Y.  $5,003;  codfish,  2,300 
quintals;  Y.  $4,925;  salt  consumed,  4,519  bush.;  C.  $11,525; 
E.  77. 

Sheep,  915  ;  Y.  $1,367;  wool  produced,  2,639  lbs. ;  Y.  $660. 

Horses,  340;  Y.  $12,493;  neat  cattle,  1,268;  Y.  $23,603; 
swine,  559  ;  Y.  $8,385. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,079  bush.;  Y.  $6,810;  rye, 
1,847  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,400;  barley,  583  bush. ;  Y.  $418  ;  oats,  395 
bush.;  Y.  $132;  potatoes,  27,503  bush. ;  Y.  $5,500 ;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  261  tons;  Y.  $1,305;  hay,  2,788  tons;  Y. 
$25,171. 

Fruit  raised,  10,488  bush.;  Y.  $2,622. 

Butter,  39,015  lbs.;  Y.  $6,502;  cheese,  18,286  lbs.;  Y.  $1,- 
280  ;  honey,  620  lbs. ;  Y.  $82;  beeswax,  35  lbs. ;  Y.  $12. 

Lobsters  taken,  30,000;  Y.  $900;  E.  $15. 

Y.  of  Fruit  Trees  raised,  $100. 


WAREHAM. 

Cotton  Mills,  2 ;  C.  $5,000  {not  in  operation). 

Rolling,  Slitting  and  Nail  Mills,  4;  iron  m'd  and  not  made 


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into  nails,  2,100  tons;  V.  $147,000;  machines  for  m.  of  nails, 
150;  nails  m'd,  4,000  tons;  V.  $360,000;  C.  $1,000,000;  E. 
450. 

Forges,  2 ;  liar  iron,  anchors,  cables  and  other  articles  of 
wrought  iron  m'd,  2,000  tons;  V.  $120,000;  C.  $120,000;  E. 
25. 

Furnaces  for  m,  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  600  tons;  V.  $15,- 
000;  C.  $15,000;   E.  15. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1 ;  V,  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  1 ;  salt  m'd,  300  bush.  ;  V. 
$90;  C.  $4,000;  E.  1. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $1,000;  E.  3. 

Tanneries,  1;  hides  tanned,  350;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,500;  C.  $1,500;  E.  2. 

Boots,  150  pairs ;  shoes,  800  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$1,400;  M.  E.  8. 

Y.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $4,000;  E.  10. 

Lumber  prepared,  350,000  feet ;  V.  $3,500  ;  E.  13. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  2,575  cords ;  Y.  $10,500. 

Staves  m'd,  1,120,000;  Y.  $4,000;  C.  $5,000;  E.  12. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  1,575  galls.  ;  Y.  $1,- 
500;  other  oil,  315  galls.;  Y.  $250;  anthracite  coal  consumed 
in  manufacturing,  4,000  tons;  Y.  $28,000;  foreign  bituminous 
coal,  750  tons;  Y.  $6,000. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  6;  tonnage,  1,366 
sperm  oil  imported,  89,750  galls.;  Y.  $85,500;  whale  oil, 
73,000  galls.  ;  Y.  $20,000 ;  whalebone,  15,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $4,- 
500;  C.  $116,000;  E.  140. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  1 ;  ton- 
nage, 76;  codfish,  700  quintals;  Y.  $1,400;  salt  consumed, 
960  bush. ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  11. 

Sheep,  628;  Y.  $1,256;  wool  produced,  1,884  lbs. ;  Y.  $628. 

Horses,  133  ;  Y.  $9,975  ;  neat  cattle,  375  ;  Y.  $8,450;  swine, 
322 ;  Y.  $6,762. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  3,306  bush. ;  Y.  $2,644 ;  rye, 


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722  bush. ;  V.  $722;  oats,  595  bush. ;  V.  $198  ;  potatoes,  6,675 
biisli.  ;  V.  $2,002  ;  V.  of  other  esculent  vegetables,  $2,168  ; 
hay,  923 1  tons;    Y.  $11,082. 

Fruit  raised,  1,858  bush.;  V.  $929. 

Butter,  14,000  lbs. ;    V.  $2,333. 


WEST   BRIDGEWATER. 


Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  3;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  315  tons;  V.  $25,- 
750;  C.  $12,500;  E.  33. 

Manufactories  of  Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes,  1 ;  V.  of 
articles  m'd,  $15,000;  C.  $12,000  ;  E.  8. 

Plough  Manufactories,  1  ;  ploughs  and  other  agricultural 
tools  m'd,  100;  V.  $500;  C.  $250;   E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Wagons,  Sleighs  and  other  Vehi- 
cles, 2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,400;  C.  $2,000;  E.  5. 

Boots  m'd,  20,241  pairs;  shoes,  84,022  pairs;  V.  $99,201 ; 
M.  E.  132  ;  F.  E,  22. 

Straw  Bonnets  and  Hats  m'd,  100  ;  V.  $125 ;  V.  of  straw 
braid  m'd  and  not  made  into  bonnets  and  hats,  $628  ;  F.  E.  46. 

Lumber  prepared,  70,500  feet;  V.  $1,662;  E.  6  ;  shingles, 
348,000;  box  boards,  150,000;  laths,  12,000;  V.  of  shingles, 
box  boards  and  laths,  $1,241  ;  C.  $2,050;  E.  7. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  930  cords  ;  V.  $3,010  ;  E.  24. 

Merino  Sheep,  31;  other  sheep,  20;  V.  of  all  the  sheep,  $117; 
merino  wool  produced,  93  lbs.  ;  other  wool,  58  lbs.  ;  Y.  of  all 
the  wool,  .$61. 

Horses,  114;  Y.  $5,390  ;  neat  cattle,  659  ;  Y.  $14,039  ;  swine, 
241 ;  Y.  $2,840. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,571  bush. ;  Y.  $3,127;    rye, 


Y.  $370;  oats,  1,242 
Y.  $4,139;  other  es- 
hay,  1,528  tons;    Y. 


466  bush.  ;  Y.  $382  ;  barley,  517  bush, 
bush.;  Y.  $436;  potatoes,  20,889  bush, 
culent  vegetables,  815  bush.  ;  Y.  $328 
$17,864. 

Fruit  raised,  5,626  bush. ;  Y.  $1,171. 

Butter,  17,732  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,836  ;  cheese,  11,533  lbs. ;  Y.  $876 
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COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE. 

BARNSTABLE. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  2 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $350  ;  C.  |500 ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  24;  salt  m'd,  21,000  bush.; 
V.  $5,250;  C.  $17,350;  E.  27. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
7;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $4,200;  C.  $1,950;  E.  9. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $450;  C.  $200;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  ware  m'd,  $400 ;  C. 
$200;  E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1  ;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $1,000  ;  C.  $500  ;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  596  pairs;  shoes,  3,650  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $5,788;  M.  E.  18;  F.  E.  12. 

Bricks  m'd,  75,000;  V.  $337;  E.  1. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $600;   E.  1. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  1,155  cords;  V.  $4,620;  E.  43. 

Boats  built,  15 ;  V.  $600  ;  E.  2. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  8  ; 
tonnage,  460  ;  mackerel,  2,400  bbls. ;  V.  $15,800 ;  salt  con- 
sumed, 3,600  bush.  ;  C.  $8,500;  E.  86. 

Sheep,  438  ;  V.  $657 ;  wool  produced,  876  lbs. ;  V.  $292. 

Asses,  1  ;  V.  $25  ;  horses,  308  ;  V.  $13,085  ;  neat  cattle, 
1,094;  V.  $17,824;  swine,  715;  V.  $9,388. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  13,552  bush.  ;  V.  $9,034;  wheat, 
47  bush.;  V.  $61;  rye,  3,181  bush.;  V.  $2,385  ;  barley,  315 
bush.  ;  V.  $189;  oats,  2,720  bush.;  V.  $1,020  ;  potatoes,  16,- 
200  bush.  ;  V.  $4,050  ;  onions,  76,500  bunches ;  V.  $1,683; 
other  esculent  vegetables,  9,188  bush.  ;  V.  $2,297;  hay,  2,980 
tons;  V.  $24,412. 

Fruit  raised,  2,746  bush. ;  V.  $994. 

Butter,  40,440  lbs.  ;  V.  $8,088 ;  cheese,  2,150  lbs.  ;  V.  $172. 


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BREWSTER. 

Paper  Manufactories,  1 ;  stock  consumed,  50  tons  ;  paper 
m'd,  50  tons  ;  V.  |<3,000 ;  C.  $5,000 ;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  39  ;  salt  m'd,  20,500  bush. ; 
V.  $4,500;  C.  $16,500;  E.  39. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000;  C.  $2,000; 
E.  3. 

Tanneries,  2  ;  hides  tanned,  7,000  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $3,000 ;  C.  $5,200  ;  E.  4. 

Boots  m'd,  260  pairs  ;  shoes,  950  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,410;  M.  E.  9 ;  F.  E.  2. 

V.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $1,350;  E.  7. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  4  ; 
tonnage,  235  ;  codfish,  2,400  quintals  ;  V.  $5,400 ;  salt  con- 
sumed, 2,600  bush. ;  C.  $7,500  ;  E.  32. 

Sheep,  150 ;  V.  $300  ;  wool  produced,  450  lbs. ;  Y.  $150. 

Horses,  90  ;  Y.  $3,785  ;  neat  cattle,  337  ;  Y.  $5,055  ;  swine, 
103 ;   Y.  $824. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,925  bush.;  Y.  $2,294;  rye, 
450  bush.;  Y.  $337;  oats,  300  bush.  ;  Y.$120;  potatoes,  3,030 
bush. ;  Y.  $900  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,500  bush. ;  Y. 
$1,150;  hay,  525  tons;  Y.  $5,250. 

Fruit  raised,  830  bush. ;  Y.  $330. 

Butter,  7,790  lbs.;  Y.  $1,298;  cheese,  550  lbs. ;  Y.  $40. 


CHATHAM. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  54  ;  salt  m'd,  18,000  bush. ; 
Y.  $3,600  ;  C.  $19,600  ;   E.  54. 

Boots  m'd,  150  pairs  ;  shoes,  400  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $900  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Boats  built,  6;  Y.  $50;  E.  1. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  13  ; 
tonnage,  777  ■  mackerel,  400  bbls.  ;  Y.  $2,000 ;  codfish,  7,600 
quintals  ;  Y.  $17,000  ;  salt  consumed,  10,000  bush. ;  C.  $12,800; 
E.  $117. 

Sheep,  300  ;  Y.  $300  ;  wool  produced,  600  lbs. ;  Y.  $200. 


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Horses,  100;  V.  $5,000;  neat  cattle,  650;  V.  $7,800 ;  swine, 
300;  V.  $2,400. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,000  bush.;  Y.  $3,000;  wheat, 
200  bush. ;  Y.  $200:  rye,  1,500  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,125;  barley,  500 
bush. ;  Y.  $375  ;  oats,  500  bush.  ;  Y.  $200 ;  potatoes,  5,000 
bush.  ;  Y.  $1,250;  hay,  850  tons;  Y.  $6,300. 

Butter,  30,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $5,000. 


DENNIS. 

Forges,  7;  C.  $700;  E.  7. 

Establishmeuts  for  m.  of  Salt,  85  ;  salt  m'd,  34,600  bush.  ; 
Y.  $8,650;  C.  $86,000  ;  E.  100  ;  Y.  of  Epsom  Salts  m'd,  $2,010. 

Boots  m'd,  85  pairs  ;  shoes,  500  pairs  ;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$797  ;  M.  E.  8. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  110  cords  ;  Y.  $525  ;  E.  2. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  32; 
tonnage,  1,532;  mackerel,  3,605  bbls. ;  Y.  $28,840 ;  codfish, 
11,150  quintals;  Y.  $27,875  ;  salt  consumed,  19,344  bush. ;  C. 
$36,822  ;  E.  330. 

Sheep,  25  ;  Y.  $50;  wool  produced,  50  lbs. ;  Y.  $17. 

Horses,  113;  Y.  $3,955;  neat  cattle,  422;  Y.  $6,752 ;  swine, 
415  ;  Y.  $7,470. 

Indian  (^orn  or  Maize  raised,  6,523  bush. ;  Y.  $3,914;  rye, 
1,254  bush. ;  Y.  $940;  oats,  506  bush.;  Y.  $202 ;  potatoes, 
6,616  bush. ;  Y.  $1,985  ;  squashes,  100  tons  ;  Y.  $2,000  ;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  1,658  bush. ;  Y.  $498;  hay,  1,044  tons;  Y. 
$9,506. 

Fruit  raised,  203  bush. ;  Y.  $101. 

Butter,  9,200  lbs.;  Y.  $1,533. 

Lamp  Black  F^'actorics.  13;  lamp  black  m'd,  30,000  lbs. ;  Y. 
$2,(300;  C.  $1,200  ;   E.  13. 

Codfish  Oil  m'd,  225  bbls.;  Y.  $2,475. 

Beans  120  bush.  ;  Y.  $210. 

Shad  and  Alcwive  Fisheries,  1;  shad,  125  bbls.  ;  Y.  $1,250; 
alewives,  295  bbls.  ;  Y.  $855  ;  salt  consumed,  420  bush.  ;  C. 
$1,490;  E.  65. 


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EASTHAM. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  35  ;  salt  m'd,  17,320  bush. ; 
V.  $4,330;  C.  $14,180;  E.  35. 

Boots  m'd,  .50  pairs  ;  shoes,  300  pairs  ;  V.  $450  ;  M.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  1,000;  V.  |120;  F.  E.  20. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  5  ;  ton- 
nage, 200  ;  mackerel,  500  bbls.  ;  V.  $5,000  ;  codfish,  2,000 
quintals;  V.  $5,000;  salt  consumed,  2,500  bush. ;  C.  $1,500; 
E.  41. 

Horses,  95  ;  V.  $2,955  ;  neat  cattle,  388  ;  V.  $4,82G  ;  swine, 
130;  V.  $950. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  6,577  bush.;  Y.  $4,275;  rye, 
1,740  bush.;  V.  $1,211;  oats,  75  bush.;  V.  $30;  potatoes, 
3,444  bush. ;  V.  $963  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,883  bush. ; 
V.  $579 ;  hay,  682  tons ;  V.  $4,404. 

Fruit  raised,  496  bush. ;  V.  $243. 

Butter,  7,193  lbs. ;  V.  $1,096. 


FALMOUTH. 

Woollen  Mills,  2;  sets  of  machinery,  3;  wool  consumed, 
40,000  lbs.;  satinet  m'd,  7,300  yds.;  V.  $4,700;  flannel  or 
blanketing,  52,000  yds.;  V.  $17,000;  woollen  yarn  m'd  and 
not  made  into  cloth,  4,000  lbs. ;  V.  $3,300  ;  C.  $35,000;  M.  E. 
14;  F.  E.  17. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,000;  C.  $250;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  42;  salt  m'd,  24,500  bush.; 
y.  $4,920;  C.  $28,000;  E.  35. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Oil  and  Sperm  Candles,  1  ;  oil  m'd, 
40,924  galls.;  V.  $19,347;  candles  m'd,  43,500  lbs.;  V.  $10,- 
875  ;  C.  $26,000 ;   E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1;  V.  of  ware,  $100;  C.  $300; 
E.  1. 


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Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  100  ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $175;  C.  $400;  E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  132  pairs;  shoes,  1,300  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,855;  M.  E.  5. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,130  cords;  V.  $16,520;  E.  40. 

Boats  built,  8  ;  V.  $460  ;  E.  1. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  400  galls. ;  V.  $380 ; 
other  kinds  of  oil,  400  galls. ;  V.  $260 ;  anthracite  coal  con- 
sumed in  manufacturing,  9  tons;  V.  $90. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  5  ;  tonnage,  1,574; 
sperm  oil  imported,  70,063  galls.  ;  V.  $64,458 ;  whale  oil,  7,397 
galls.;  V.  $2,589;  whalebone,  454  lbs. ;  Y.  $130;  G.  $169,000; 
E.  134.     . 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries^  2 ;  ton- 
nage, 95;  codfish,  800  quintals;  V.  $2,000;  salt  consumed, 
800  bush. ;  C.  $2,500  ;  E.  17. 

Oil  Casks  m'd,  3,400  ;  V.  $4,250  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  3. 

Candle  Boxes  m'd,  1,200  ;  V.  $240;  E.  1. 

Lamp  Black  m'd,  3  tons;  V.  $300;  E.  3. 

Sheep,  947;  V.  $1,220;  wool  produced,  2,367  lbs.;  V.  $994. 

Horses,  201;  V.  $10,000;  neat  cattle,  726;  V.  $10,890; 
swine,  398  ;  V.  $6,368. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  8,756  bush. ;  V.  $5,691 ;  wheat, 
130  bush.  ;  V.  $140 ;  rye,  826  bush. ;  V.  $661 ;  barley,  1,498 
bush.;  V.  $749;  oats,  1,158  bush.;  V.  $347;  potatoes,  20,500 
bush.;  V.  $5,125  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  8,055  bush.;  V. 
$2,014;  hay,  1,235  tons  ;  V.  $14,820. 

Fruit  raised,  3,089  bush. ;  V.  $1,390. 

Butter,  21,010  lbs. ;  V.  $3,782;  cheese,  5,360  lbs. ;  V.  $429. 


HARWICH. 

Cotton  Mills,  1 ;  spindles,  466;  cotton  consumed,  11,700  lbs. ; 
cotton  yarn  m'd,  10,400  lbs. ;  V.  $1,560 ;  cotton  batting  m'd, 
1,500  lbs. ;  V.  $120  ;  C.  $2,300  ;  F.  E.  5. 


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Woollen  Mills,  1  :  sets  of  machinery,  1 ;  wool  consumed, 
1,100  lbs. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  4;  salt  m'd,  450  bush.;  V. 
$122  ;  C.  $375  ;  E.  6. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
1;  C.  $100;  E.  2. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  100 ;  V.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $300;  C.  $400;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs;  shoes,  1,000  pairs;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $1,300;  M.  E.  9. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  100  cords  ;  Y.  $350  ;  E.  10. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  10  galls. ;  V.  $9  ;  all 
other  kinds  of  oil,  10  galls. ;  V.  $5. 

Sperm  Oil  imported,  400  galls. ;  V.  $360. 

Vessels  employed  in.  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  22 ; 
tonnage,  1,410;  mackerel,  650  bbls. ;  V.  $3,900;  codfish,  14,- 
200  quintals;  V.  $28,400  ;  salt  consumed,  16,100  bush.  ;  C. 
$32,796 ;  E.  190. 

V.  of  Wearing  Apparel  m'd,  $1,800  ;  C.  $1,200  ;  E.  5. 

Forges,  2;  V.  of  labor,  $700;  C.  $600;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Sails  m'd,  $3,000;  C.  $2,000;  E.  4. 

Saxony  Sheep,  100;  V.  $150;  Saxony  wool  produced,  300 
lbs.  ;  V.  $60. 

Horses,  70  ;  V.  $350  ;  neat  cattle,  300 ;  V.  $3,000  ;  swine, 
150;  V.  $1,200. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush.;  V.  $1,000;  rye, 
500  bush.;  V.  $300;  oats,  100  bush.;  V.  $30;  potatoes,  1,000 
bush. ;  V.  $250  ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  200  bush. ;  V.  $50 ; 
hay,  600  tons ;  V.  $3,600. 

Fruit  raised,  200  bush.  ;  V.  $60. 

Butter,  4,500  lbs. ;  V.  $562;  cheese,  100  lbs. ;  V.  $6. 

V.  of  Wheelwrights'  Work  m'd,  $500  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Carpenters'  Work,  $456 ;  E.  7. 

V.  of  Painters'  Work,  $546  ;  C.  $500;  E.  2. 

V.  of  Blacking  m'd,  $1,200 ;  C.  $700 ;  E.  18. 

Poultry,  1,500  lbs.  ;  V.  $189  ;    eggs,  20,800  doz. ;    V.$l,664. 


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ORLEANS. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  46  ;  salt  m'd,  17,072  bush. ; 
V.  $4,268;  C.  $11,170;  E.  46. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
2;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $880;  C.  $700;  E.  3. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $600  ;  C.  $500 ; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  207  pairs;  shoes,  1,525  pairs;  V.  $1,765;  M.  E. 
8  ;  F.  E.  3. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  160;  Y.  $40;  F.  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  130  cords  ;  V.  $750  ;  E.  5. 

Boats  built,  6;  V.  $240;  E.  2. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  9  ; 
tonnage,  490  ;  mackerel,  1,000  bbls. ;  V.  $6,000  ;  codfish.  3,500 
quintals  ;  V.  $7,000  ;  salt  consumed,  5,000  bush.  ;  C.  $9,000  ; 
E.  75. 

Sheep,  342;  V.  $400;  wool  produced,  1,000  lbs. ;  V.  $370. 

Horses,  147;  V.  $5,000;  neat  cattle,  491;  V.  $6,000 ;  swine, 
208  ;  V.  $2,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  9,353  bush. ;  V.  $5,600 ;  wheat, 
61  bush.;  V.  $100;  rye,  1,661  bush.  ;  V.  $1,080;  barley,  41 
bush.  ;  V.  $20  ;  oats,  747  bush.  ;  V.  $260 ;  potatoes,  6,220 
bush.;  V.  $1,250;  other  esculent  vegetables,  2,613  bush.;  V. 
$600;  hay,  1,000  tons;  V.  $7,500. 

Fruit  raised,  1,009  bush. ;  V.  $500. 

Butter,  23,715  lbs.;  V.  $3,083;  cheese,  825  lbs.;  V.  $40. 

V.  of  Poultry,  $555. 

Eggs,  37,941  doz. ;  V.  $4,000. 


PROVINCETOWN. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  70  ;  salt  m'd,  26,000  bush. ; 
V.  $0,500;  C.  $2,780;  E.  $100. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Oil  and  Sperm  Candles,  1 ;  oil  m'd, 
9,450  galls.;  V.  $8,316;  sperm  candles  m'd,  7,500  lbs.;  V. 
$2,250  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  3. 


321 

Boots  m'd,  800  pairs ;  shoes,  2,500  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $4,000  ;  M.  E.  8  ;  F.  E.  6. 

V.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps,  $1,000;  E.  2. 

Boats  built,  150;  V.  $7,500;  E.  9. 
^^^    Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  26  ;  tonnage,  3,255  ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  105;210  galls. ;  V.  $92,584;  whale  oil,  25,- 
800  galls.;  V.  $10,400;  C.  $156,000;  E.  520. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  50; 
tonnage,  3,000;  mackerel,  1,000  bbls. ;  V.  $9,000;  codfish,  20,- 
000  quintals  :  V,  $45,000  ;  salt  consumed,  35,500  bush. ;  C. 
$57,000 ;  E.  400. 

Fishing  boats,  150;  V.  $4,500;  V.  offish  taken,  $18,750; 
C.  $2,250. 

Asses,  1  ;  V.  $30 ;  horses,  6 ;  V.  $240 ;  neat  cattle,  75  ;  V. 
$1,125;  swine,  100;  V.  $500. 


SANDWICH. 

Furnaces  for  m.  of  Hollow  Ware  and  Castings  other  than 
Pig  Iron,  1  ;  hollow  ware  and  castings  m'd,  200  tons ;  V.  $18,- 
000 ;  C.  $20,000 ;  E.  18. 

Axe  Manufactories,  1 ;  axes  and  other  edge  tools  m'd,  1,800  ; 
V.  $1,800  ;  C.  $900  ;  E.  2. 

Glass  Manufactories,  2  ;  V.  of  glass  m'd,  $350,000  ;  C.  $300,- 
000;  E.  316. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  3 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,154;  C.  $577;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  4;  salt  m'd,  1,200  bush. ;  V. 
$400  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  2. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Vehicles, 
3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $2,700;  C.  $1,000;  E.  6. 

Fish  Oil  m'd,  8,505  galls.  ;  V.  $2,700. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1  ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $700;  C.  $233 :  E.  2. 

Tin  and  Copper  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  ware,  $2,000 ; 
C.  $1,200;  E.  3. 
41 


322 

Boots  m'd,  225  pairs ;  shoes,  750  pairs ;  Y.  of  boots  and  shoes, 
$2,000  ;  M.  E.  2. 

Bricks  m'd,  200,000  ;  V.  $1,200  ;  E.  3. 

V.  of  Building  Stone  quarried  and  prepared,  $315  ;  E.  2. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  4,714  cords  ;  V.  $19,63G  ;  E.  16.  ^ 

Ycssels  launched,  1  ;  tonnage,  400;  V.  $15,000;  E.  15. 

Casks  m'd,  6,000  ;  V.  $4,500  ;  C.  $3,000  ;  E.  2. 

Iron  Axle  Manufactories,  1 ;  V.  of  axles  m'd,  $2,800;  C. 
$3,000 ;  E.  4. 

Saw  Mills,  1;  staves  m'd,  220,000;  V.  $2,400;  C.  $3,000; 
E.  2. 

Sperm  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  300  galls. ;  V.  $300  ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  375  tons ;  V.  $2,- 
150;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  3,694  chaldrons ; 
V.  $26,000;  foreign  bituminous  coal,  556  chaldrons  ;  V.  $4,000  ; 
V.  of  all  other  articles  of  American  production  consumed  in 
manufacturing,  excepting  cotton,  wool  and  iron,  $71,675  ;  V. 
of  all  other  articles  of  foreign  production  consumed,  excepting 
as  above,  $20,000. 

Sheep,  881 ;  Y.  $1,322  ;  wool  produced,  2,572  lbs. 

Horses,  291;  Y.  $13,217;  neat  cattle,  1,092;  Y.  $19,607; 
swine,  538;  Y.  $8,126. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  12,139  bush.;  Y.  $9,104;  rye, 
3,141  bush.;  Y.  $2,669;  barley,  224  bush. ;  Y.  $134;  oats, 
1,428  bush. ;  Y.  $570  ;  potatoes,  17,517  bush. ;  Y.  $4,379  ;  oth- 
er esculent  vegetables,  2,400  bush. ;  Y.  $1,000 ;  hay,  2,689 
tons;  Y.  $27,672. 

Fruit  raised,  2,855  bush. ;  Y.  $1,427. 

Butter,  15,402  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,567 ;  cheese,  494  lbs. ;  Y.  $39. 


TRURO. 

Estabhshments  for  m.  of  Salt,  25;  salt  m'd,  11,515  bush.; 
Y.  $3,224  ;  C.  $19,640  ;  E.  25. 

Palm-leaf  Hats  m'd,  16,299;  Y.  $2,118;  F.  E.  410. 
Vessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  40 ; 


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tonnage,  2,050;  mackerel,  6,740  bbls. ;  V.  $49,925;  codfish, 
6,250  quintals ;  Y.  $14,062  ;  salt  consumed,  16,360  bush. ;  C. 
$63,050 ;  E.  350. 

Fish  Oil  m'd,  6,615  galls.;  Y.  $2,337. 

Sheep,  83 ;  Y.  $124 ;  wool  produced,  196  lbs. ;  Y.  $66. 

Horses,  52 ;  Y.  $1,685 ;  neat  cattle,  357 ;  Y.  $4,982 ;  swine, 
143;  Y.  $1,716. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,870  bush.  ;  Y.  $1,865  ;  rye, 
733  bush. ;  V.  $586 ;  oats,  60  bush.  ;  Y.  $24 ;  potatoes,  2,861 
bush. ;  Y.  $1,002 ;  other  esculent  vegetables,  1,708  bush. ;  Y. 
$683  ;  hay,  653  tons ;  Y.  $3,918. 

Fruit  raised,  620  bush. ;  Y.  $310. 

Butter,  4,034  lbs. ;  Y.  $672. 


WELLFLEET. 


Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  28;  salt  m'd,  6,000  bush. ;  Y. 
$1,680;  C.  $32,000;  E.  28. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  200 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $500;  C.  $250;  E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  300  pairs;  shoes,  1,000  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,000  ;  M.  E.  8. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  60; 
tonnage,  2,600;  mackerel,  9,700  barrels;  Y.  $67,900;  codfish, 
2,000  quintals ;  Y.  $4,500  ;  salt  consumed,  12,000  bush. ;  C. 
$50,000  ;  E.  480. 

Sheep,  50 ;  Y.  $100 ;  wool  produced,  100  lbs.  ;  Y.  $40. 

Horses,  85;  Y.  $2,550;  neat  cattle,  320;  Y.  $5,000;  swine, 
100;  Y.  $1,000. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  2,000  bush.;  Y.  $1,200;  rye, 
850  bush.;  Y.  $637;  potatoes,  1,700  bush.;  Y.  $425;  other 
esculent  vegetables,  700  bush.;  Y.  $175;  hay,  850  tons;  Y. 
$5,000. 

Fruit  raised,  1,000  bush. ;  Y.  $400. 

Butter,  4,000  lbs.  ;  Y.  $480. 


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YARMOUTH. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  5 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,200;  C.  $650;  E.  5. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ^  cordage  m'd,  4  tons  ;  V.  $800 ;  C. 
$1,200;  E.  2.      ' 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  62 ;  salt  m'd,  72,840  bush. ; 
V.  $18,099  ;  C.  $72,840  ;  E.  40. 

Establishments  for  m'g  Epsom  Salts,  3 ;  salts  m'd,  350  bbls. ; 
V.  $1,837;  C.  $1,200;  E.  3. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Rail-road  Cars  and  other  Yehicles, 
3;  V.  of  vehicles  m'd,  $1,100;  C.  $1,000;  E.  4. 

Chair  and  Cabinet  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  articles 
m'd,  $200  ;  C.  $200  ;  E.  1. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  2;  V.  of  ware,  $650;  C.  $550; 
E.  2. 

Boots  m'd,  600  pairs;  shoes,  3,625  pairs;  Y.  $5,360;  M.  E. 
15. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  750  cords;  Y.  $3,240  ;  E.  8. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  24 ; 
tonnage,  1,404 ;  mackerel,  3,412  bbls. ;  Y.  $18,780 ;  codfish, 
6,195  quintals;  Y.  $15,280;  salt  consumed,  11,840  bush.;  C. 
$27,500;  E.  297. 

Horses,  137;  Y.  $5,875;  neat  cattle,  403;  Y.  $7,245;  swine, 
398 ;  Y.  $4,500. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,645  bush.;  Y.  $3,389;  rye, 
1,256  bush. ;  Y.  $876 ;  barley,  69  bush. ;  Y.  $35  ;  oats,  200 
bush.;  Y.  $80;  potatoes,  6,367  bush.;  Y.  $1,588;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  2,000  bush.;  Y.  $600;  hay,  1,025  tons;  Y. 
$8,200. 

Fruit  raised,  200  bush. ;  Y.  $80. 

Butter,  9,200  lbs.;  Y.  $1,533;  cheese,  200  lbs.;  Y.  $16. 


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DUKES   COUNTY. 

CHILMARK. 

Bricks  m'd,  25,000;  Y.  $112  ;  E.  2. 

Mackerel,  217  bbls. ;  V.  $1,300;  V.  of  codfish,  $651;  C. 
$188 ;  E.  12. 

Herring  taken,  50,000 ;  V.  $250 ;  salt  consumed,  35  bush. 

Sheep,   6,691;  V.  $10,036;  wool  produced,  15,971   lbs.;  V.  ' 
$5,324. 

Horses,  102  ;  V.  $3,060  ;  neat  cattle,  833  ;  V.  $13,744;  swine, 
149;  y.  $1,788. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  4,327  bush. ;  V.  $2,885 ;  rye, 
107  bush.  ;  V.  $96 ;  barley,  56  bush.  ;  V,  $42 ;  oats,  1,372 
bush.;  V.  $457;  potatoes,  8,519  bush.;  V.  $1,704;  other  es- 
culent vegetables,  4,213  bush. ;  V.  $702 ;  hay,  944  tons ;  V. 
$10,384. 

Fruit  raised,  370  bush. ;  Y.  $123. 

Butter,  11,625  lbs. ;  Y.  $2,325  ;  cheese,  5,520  lbs. ;  Y.  $497. 

Fish  Oil  m'd,  30  bbls. ;  Y.  $120 ;  salt  consumed,  30  bush. 


EDGARTOWN. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  300;  Y. 
$800  ;  C.  $500 ;  E.  1. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Salt,  1;  salt  m'd,  500  bush.;  Y, 
$150  ;  C.  $2,000  ;  E.  1. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  2 ;  oil  m'd,  200,000 
galls.;  Y.  $117,000;  sperm  candles  m'd,  71,-500  lbs. ;  Y.  $17,- 
900  ;  C.  $80,000  ;  E.  12. 

Tin  Ware. Manufactories,  1;  Y.  of  ware,  $500;  C.  $200; 
E.  1. 

Boots  m'd,  40  pairs  ;  shoes,  250  pairs  ;  Y.  $600 ;  M.  E.  2. 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $750;  E.  3. 


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Fire  Wood  prepared,  168  cords;  V.  $1,050;  E.  2. 

Boats  built,  18  ;  V.  $5,080  :  E.  4. 

Vessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  11 ;  tonnage,  3,200; 
sperm  oil  imported,  65,935  galls.;  V,  $60,525;  whale  oil,  48,- 
825  galls.  ;  V.  $18,065  ;  whalebone,  16,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,360 ;  C. 
$149,800 ;  E.  255. 

Oil  Casks  m'd,  4,500;  V.  $5,000;  C.  $4,000;  E.  8. 

Herrings,  1,700  bbls. ;  V.  $3,400;  C.  $19,000;  E.  15. 

Sheep,  2,537;  Y.  $2,565;  wool  produced,  5,074  lbs.;  Y. 
$5,370. 

Horses,  86;  Y.  $4,633;  neat  cattle,  487;  Y.  $9,721;  swine, 
248 ;  Y.  $2,447. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  5,000  bush. ;  Y.  $3,500 ;  rye, 
756  bush.;  Y.  $566;  barley,  75  bush.;  Y.  $75;  oats,  536 
bush. ;  Y.  $166;  potatoes,  6,666  bush. ;  Y.  $2,000  ;  other  escu- 
lent vegetables,  3,033  bush.;  Y.  $900;  hay,  576  tons;  Y. 
$6,556. 

Fruit  raised,  450  bush. ;  Y.  $360. 

Butter,  2,196  lbs. ;  Y.  $439. 


TISBURY. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  1 ;  Y.  of  ware,  $500 ;  C.  $400 ; 

E.  1. 

Tanneries,  1 ;  hides  tanned,  700 ;  Y.  of  leather  tanned  and 
curried,  $2,400;  C.  $1,800;  E.  3. 

Boots  m'd,  200  pairs;  shoes,  1,540  pairs;  Y.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $2,725  ;  M.  E.  7. 

Stockings  and  Mittens  m'd,  2,500  pairs;  Y.  $625. 

Y.  of  Oil  Casks  m'd,  $1,800;  C.  $1,200  ;  E.  3. 

Fire  Wood  prepared,  500  cords ;  Y.  $2,500. 

Yessels  launched,  1 ;  tonnage,  52 ;  Y.  $2,800 ;  E.  5. 

Boats  built,  15  ;   Y.  $935  ;  E.  3. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  4;  tonnage,  1,287  : 
sperm  oil  imported,  43,500  galls.;  Y.  $36,100;  whale  oil,  1,400 
galls. ;  Y.  $500 ;  C.  $93,000  ;  E.  121. 


327  ' 

Merino  Sheep,  2,449  ;  V.  $3,673 ;  merino  wool,  5,650  lbs. ; 
V.  $1,883. 

Horses,  116  ;  V.  $4,640;  neat  cattle,  500;  V.  $7,000;  swine, 
322 ;  V.  $3,220. 

Indian  Corn  .or  Maize  raised,  3,288  bush. ;  V.  $2,200;  rye, 
304  bush. ;  V.  $228  ;  oats,  830  bush. ;  V.  $273  ;  potatoes,  6,000 
bush.;  V.  $1,500;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,000  bush.;  V. 
$1,400;  hay,  525  tons;  V.  $0,300. 

Fruit  raised,  1,200  bush. ;  V.  $400. 

Butter,  6,105  lbs. ;  V.  $1,099. 


COUNTY    OF    NANTUCKET. 

NANTUCKET. 

Brass  Foundries,  1 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $6,000  ;  C.  $4,000  ; 
E.  4. 

Saddle,  Harness  and  Trunk  Manufactories,  4 ;  V.  of  articles 
m'd,  $1,950  ;  C.  $1,000  ;  E.  10. 

Hat  and  Cap  Manufactories,  1 ;  hats  and  caps  m'd,  600  ;  V. 
$600 ;  C.  $300  ;   E.  1. 

Cordage  Manufactories,  1  ;  cordage  m'd,  300,000  lbs.  ;  V. 
$30,000;  C.  $10,000;  E.  30. 

Oil  and  Sperm  Candle  Manufactories,  24;  oil  m'd,  1,022,019 
galls.;  V.  $1,279,817;  candles,  858,581  lbs.' ;  V.  $214,645;  C. 
$1,580,417  ;   E.  105. 

Soap  and  Tallow  Candle  Manufactories,  2 ;  hard  soap  m'd, 
11,000  lbs. ;  soft,  440  bbls. ;  V.  of  soap  m'd,  $7,800;  C.  $5,000  ; 
E.  5. 

Tin  Ware  Manufactories,  7;  V.  of  ware,  $1,000  ;  C.  $2,000  ; 
E.  12. 

Boots  m'd,  370  pairs  ;  shoes,  2,300  pairs ;  V.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  $4,200;  M.  E,  11 ;  F.  E.  3. 

V.  of  Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars  m'd,  $600 ;  E.  3. 


328 

Y.  of  Blocks  and  Pumps  m'd,  $2,600  ;  E.  10. 

Candle  Box  Manufactories,  6 ;  boxes  m'd,  30,000 ;  V.  $6,600  ; 
C.  $4,000  ;  E.  12. 

V.  of  casks  m'd,  $40,000 ;  C.  $30,000 ;  E.  65. 

Establishments  for  m.  of  Coopers'  Tools,  Harpoons  and  oth- 
er Whale  Craft,  14 ;  V.  of  articles  m'd,  $4,200;  C.  $4,000; 
E.  15. 

Boats  built,  117;  Y.  $6,775;  E.  12. 

Whale  Oil  consumed  in  manufacturing,  400  galls. ;  Y.  $140 ; 
anthracite  coal  consumed  in  manufacturing,  200  tons  ;  Y. 
$1,050;  bituminous  coal  mined  in  the  U.  States,  111  chaldrons; 
Y.  $1,000;  Y.  of  other  articles  of  American  production,  except- 
ing cotton,  wool  and  iron,  consumed  in  manufacturing,  $22,000. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Whale  Fishery,  77 ;  tonnage,  26,295 ; 
sperm  oil  imported,  986,868  galls.;  Y.  $868,443;  whale  oil, 
140,269  galls. ;  Y.  $46,756 ;  whalebone,  30,708  lbs.  ;  Y.  $10,- 
336  ;  C.  $2,660,000  ;  E.  1,900. 

Yessels  employed  in  the  Mackerel  and  Cod  Fisheries,  4; 
tonnage,  110;  C.  $2,000;  E.  12. 

Sheep,  $7,500;  Y.  $15,000;  wool  produced,  1,600  lbs.;  Y. 
^4,000. 

Horses,  442;  Y.  $30,000 ;  neat  cattle,  1,053  ;  Y.  $20,000; 
swine,  1,304;  Y.  $11,518. 

Indian  Corn  or  Maize  raised,  500  bush. ;  Y.  $300 ;  potatoes, 
6,000  bush.;  Y.  $1,500;  other  esculent  vegetables,  7,000  bush.; 
Y.  $1,400;  hay,  3,500  tons;  Y.  $42,000. 

Butter,  30,000  lbs. ;  Y.  $7,500. 


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SUMMARY 

Of  the  preceding  Ihbles,  shewbig  the  value  of  the  articles  manufactured 
or  produced  in  the  Commonwealth,  the  amount  of  capital  invested^  and 
the  number  of  hands  employed. 


Page. 

Articles. 

Value. 

Capital  invested. 

Hands 
employed. 

336 

Anchors,  Chain  Cables,  &.c.,     . 

#538,966 

$377,685 

422 

338 

Axes,  Hatchets  and  other  edge  tools,    . 

94,441 

48,225 

94 

368 

Beef,  &c,,  slaughtered, 

225,918 

• 

• 

371 

Beeswax,         .... 

981 

• 

• 

372 

Berries,            .... 

10,842 

• 

• 

358 

Blacking,         .             .             •             . 

10,422 

• 

35 

331 

Bleaching  or  Coloring, 

2,166,600 

200,500 

211 

358 

Blocks  and  Pumps, 

127,249 

• 

204 

363 

Boats,               .... 

82,943 

• 

164 

355 

Boots  and  Shoes, 

14,799,140 

• 

45,877 

360 

Boxes  of  all  kinds. 

215,105 

• 

235 

341 

Brass  articles,  .... 

331,890 

167,600 

145 

356 

Bricks,              .... 

612,832 

• 

1,407 

342 

Britannia  Ware, 

102,550 

49,350 

93 

372 

Broom  Seed  and  Brush,             .    • 

86,111 

• 

• 

359 

Brooms, 

200,814 

• 

313 

345 

Brushes,           .... 

153,900 

68,875 

220 

371 

Butter,             .... 

1,116,709 

• 

• 

342 

Buttons,  metal, 

56,080 

51,500 

60 

339 

Butts  or  Hinges, 

25,390 

3,500 

49 

330 

Calico,             .... 

4,779,817 

1,401,500 

2,053 

349 

Candles  Sperm,  and  Oil, 

3,613,796 

2,451,917 

306. 

374 


Page. 

Articles. 

Value. 

Capital  invested. 

Hands 
employed. 

350 

Candles  Tallow,  and  Soap, 

#836,156 

#405,872 

343 

351 

Cannon,           .... 

82,000 

120,000 

48 

347 

Cards,              .... 

323,845 

171,500 

147 

333 

Carpeting,        .... 

834,322 

488,000 

1,034 

348 

Cars,   Rail-road    Carriages,  and    other 
Vehicles,      .             .             .             . 

1,343,576 

553,434 

1,881 

352 

Chairs  and  Cabinet  Ware, 

1,476,679 

477,374 

2,594 

371 

Cheese,            .... 

398,174 

• 

• 

343 

Chemical  Preparations, 

331,965 

251,700 

113 

351 

Chocolate,        .... 

81,672 

47,500 

27 

345 

Clocks,             .             .             .             . 

54,975 

10,350 

40 

358 

Coal,  Mineral  and  Iron  Ore, 

21,669 

• 

78 

352 

Combs,             .... 

198,965 

73,100 

340 

359 

Cooperage,      .            .            .            . 

269,935 

• 

487 

341 

Copper,            .             .             ,             . 

610,950 

329,000 

197 

347 

Cordage,           .              .             .             . 

906,321 

543,930 

647 

329 

Cotton  Goods  of  all  kinds, 

12,193,449 

17,739,000 

20,710 

338 

Cutlery,            .             .             .             . 

148,175 

68,725 

197 

362 

Dyeing,            .             .             .             . 

98,700 

• 

114 

360 

Earthen  and  Stone  Ware, 

52,025 

15,500 

72 

357 

Engines,  Fire, 

37,800 

• 

42 

357 

Engines  and  Boilers,  Steam,     . 

208,546 

127,000 

221 

351 

Fire  Arms,       .... 

260,819 

789,848 

357 

366 

Fishery,  Mackerel  and  Cod, 

1,484,137 

1,238,640 

7,866 

365 

Fishery,  Whale, 

10,371,167 

11,805,910 

11,378 

370 

Flax,  .             .             .             .             . 

665 

• 

* 

354 

Flour  and  other  Grain, 

174,805 

44,550 

30 

360 

Fringe  and  Tassels, 

54,300 

11,700 

106 

370 

Fruit,      .         .             .             .             . 

744,540 

• 

• 

354 

Gins,  Cotton,   .             .             .             . 

45,444 

75,000 

48 

375 


Page. 

Articles. 

Value. 

Capital  invested 

Hands 
employed. 

342 

Glass,               .... 

$758,300 

#700,200 

630 

354 

Glue,  ..... 

387,575 

283,675 

93 

369 

Grain,               .... 

2,228,229 

• 

• 

34G 

Hats  and  Caps, 

734,942 

213,793 

1,003 

370 

Hay,   ..... 

5,214,357 

4 

• 

336 

Hollow  Ware  and  Castings,  other  than 
Pig  Iron,      .... 

1,280,141 

713,270 

1,267 

371 

Honey,             .... 

13,206 

• 

• 

370 

Hops,               .... 

32,251 

• 

• 

334 

Hosiery  and  Yarn, 

94,892 

42,500 

238 

357 

Instruments,  Mathematical,  &c.. 

54,050 

•          • 

68 

336 

Iron,  Pig,          .... 

148,761 

155,000 

235 

341 

Iron  Railing,  Fences  and  Safes, 

129,300 

53,000 

87 

345 

Jewelry,   including   Chronometers, 
Watches,  Gold  and  Silver  Ware, 

:         305,623 

126,225 

293 

361 

Lasts,  ..... 

80,145 

« 

84 

339 

Latches  and  Door  Handles, 

3,200 

750 

10 

348 

Lead  Pipe,  and  Lead  Manufactures, 

90,880 

72,700 

50 

353 

Lead,  White,  and  Paints, 

356,200 

253,500 

106 

355 

Leather, 

3,836,657 

1,900,545 

2,043 

357 

Lime,  . 

43,629 

o 

80 

334 

Linen  Thread, 

145,000 

79,000 

192 

353 

Linseed  Oil,     . 

181,100 

77,000 

34 

339 

Locks, 

60,070 

23,600 

75 

362 

Lumber  and  Shingles, 

921,106 

• 

2,506 

357 

Machinery, 

2,022,648 

1,103,850 

2,421 

372 

Maple  Sugar,  . 

41,443 

• 

• 

357 

Marble, 

220,004 

• 

313 

372 

Milk,  ., 

304,917 

• 

• 

370 

Millet, 

8,476 

• 

• 

376 


Page. 

Articles. 

Value. 

Capital  invested. 

Hands 
employed. 

344 

Musical  Instruments,    .             .             . 

#548,625 

#293,100 

427 

361 

Oil,  Lard,        Z            .             .             . 

219,990 

91,000 

37 

"     (See  Candles  and  Fishery.) 

• 

• 

« 

344 

Paper,              .... 

1,750,273 

1,144,537 

1,369 

359 

Pens,  Steel,     .... 

15,000 

5,000 

12 

340 

Plouglis  and  other  Agricultural  Tools,  . 

121,691 

58,575 

158 

370 

Potatoes,          .... 

1,309,030 

• 

« 

372 

Poultry  and  Eggs, 

25,891 

• 

• 

350 

Powder,            .... 

165,500 

120,000 

49 

335 

Rolled  and  Slit  Iron,  and  Nails, 

2,738,300 

1,906,400 

1,729 

346 

Saddles,  Harnesses  and  Trunks, 

422,794 

144,540 

648 

347 

Salt,    .             .             .             .             • 

79,980 

399,285 

584 

360 

Sashes,  Blinds  and  Doors, 

180,181 

• 

215 

338 

Scythes,           .... 

113,935 

69,590 

171 

372 

Seeds,              .... 

4,721 

• 

• 

372 

Shoe  Pegs,       .... 

18,206 

• 

• 

340 

Shovels,  Spades,  Forks  and  Hoes, 

275,212 

123,950 

259 

371 

Silk,  Raw,       .... 

952 

• 

335 

Silk,  Sewing,  .             .             .          '    • 

150,477 

38,000 

156 

357 

Snuff,  Tobacco  and  Cigars, 

324,639 

. 

572 

Soap,  (See  Candles.) 

• 

• 

• 

343 

Starch, 

119,950 

37,500 

39 

357 

Stone,  Building, 

1,065,599 

• 

1,849 

356 

Straw    Bonnets    and    Hats,    Palm-leaf 
Hats  and  Braid, 

1,649,496 

• 

13,311 

349 

Sugar,  Refined, 

940,000 

410,000 

106 

340 

Tacks  and  Brads, 

253,687 

123,225 

269 

371 

Teazles,           .... 

3,308 

• 

• 

352 

Tin  Ware,       .             . 

793,624 

343,710 

719 

371 

Tobacco  Raised, 

16,686 

• 

■» 

377 


Page. 

Articles. 

Value. 

Capital  invested. 

Hands 
employed. 

358 

Tools,  Mechanics', 

$161,899 

• 

256 

346 

Upholstery,      .... 

354,261 

$124,700 

275 

370 

Vegetables,  other  than  Potatoes, 

515,082 

• 

363 

Vessels,           .... 

1,172,147 

1,017 

358 

Whips,             .... 

111,947 

526 

363 

Wood  (Fire),  Bark  and  Charcoal, 

1,088,656 

2,925 

359 

Wooden  Ware, 

416,366 

806 

367 

Wool,               .... 

365,136 

• 

331 

Woollen  Goods  of  all  kinds. 

8,877,478 

5,604,002 

7,372 

333 

Worsted  Goods, 

654,566 

514,000 

846 

362 

Stoves,    Bread,    Beer,    Books  and  Sta- 
tionery,   Balances,   Matches,   Lamps, 
Pickles,  Paper  Hangings,  Types,  Um- 
brellas, &c.  &c.  &c. 

4,758,384 

1,587,760 

3,232 

Total,    .... 

$114,478,443 

$59,145,767 

152,766 

Number  and  Value 
Of  Cattle^  Stock,  cj'c.  returned  iinder  the  Act. 


Page. 

Number. 

Value. 

368 

Asses  and  Mules, 

47 

$2,785 

368 

Cattle,              .... 

276,549 

5,327,199 

368 

Horses,            .... 

65,181 

3,451,118 

367 

Sheep,             .... 

354,943 

558,284 

368 

Swine,             .... 
Total,       .... 

104,740 

917,435 

801,460 

$10,256,821 

48 


APPENDIX. 


A. 

Statement  of  the  Commerce  of  Massachusetts,  from  July  1st,  1844,  to  July 

1st,  1845. 


VALUE  OF  EXPORTS. 


DOMESTIC  PRODUCE. 

FOREIGN  PRODUCE. 

In  American 
Vessels. 

In  Foreign 
Vessels. 

Total. 

In  American 
Vessels. 

In  Foreign 
Vessels. 

Total. 

$6,918,733        S-837,663 

$7,756,396 

$1,871,110 

$723,524 

$2,594,634 

VALUE  OF  IMPORTS. 


Total  of  Domestic  and  For- 
eign Produce. 

In  American  Vessels. 

In  Foreign  Vessels. 

Total. 

$10,351,030 

$18,150,295 

$4,630,729 

$^,781,024 

Tonnage  cleared  from,  Massachusetts. 


American. 

Foreign. 

Total  American  and  Foreign. 

No. 

Tons. 

Crews. 

No. 

Tons. 

Crews. 

No 

Tr^nn 

Crews. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Men. 

Boys. 

1056 

231,096 

12,197 

198 

1557 

122,212 

7854 

2 

2613     353,308 

20,051 

200 

Tonnage  entered  into  Massachusetts. 


American. 


Foreign. 


No. 


Tons. 


Crews. 


No. 


'    Men.       Bovs. 


Crews. 


Tons. 


Total  American  and  Foreign. 


No. 


.Men!  Bo  vs. 


1204  276,589  13,010  385  1.571  118,398  809^J  2  2775 


Tons. 


Crews. 


Men. 


Boys. 


394,987  21,10<)'  387 


380 


American  and  Foreign   Vessels,  with  their   Tonnage  and  Crews^  which 
cleared  from  each  District  in  Massachusetts. 


American  Vessels. 

Foreign  Vessels. 

American  and  Foreign. 

Districts. 

Crews. 

Crews. 

Crews. 

No 

TotT! 

No 

Tons 

No 

Tons 

Men. 

Boys. 

Men  J  Boys. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Newbury  port, 

15 

2,849 

123 

12 

37 

1,834 

133 

52 

4,683 

256 

12 

Gloucester,    . 

9 

1,668 

81 

, 

120 

5,721 

394 

129 

7,389 

475 

. 

Salem,  .     .     . 

86 

15,539 

781 

65 

68 

3,752 

272 

154 

19,291 

1,053 

65 

MarbJehead,  . 

• 

, 

• 

. 

41 

1,737 

143 

41 

1,737 

143 

1 

Plymouth, 

3 

368 

64 

^ 

8 

756 

39 

11 

1,124 

103 

^ 

Boston,      .     . 

781 

163,107 

7225 

• 

1248 

103,097 

6630 

2029 

266,204 

13,855 

« 

Edgartown,    . 

11 

3,409 

262 

• 

• 

. 

• 

11 

3,409 

262 

• 

New  Bedford, 

141 

42,619 

3541 

119 

16 

3,510 

151 

157 

46,129 

3,692 

119 

Barnstable,    . 

J 

60 

2 

1 

7 

390 

27 

8 

450 

29 

1 

Fall  River,     . 

9 

1,477 

118 

1 

10 

1,112 

49 

19 

2,589 

167 

] 

Nantucket,     . 

• 

• 

• 

198 

2 
1557 

303 

16 

i 

2 

303 

16 

1 

1056 

231,096 

12,197 

122,212 

7854 

2 

2613 

353,308 

20,051 

200 

American  and  Foreign  Vessels,  with  their   Tonnage  and  Crews,  which 
entered  into  each  District  in  Massachusetts. 


American  Vessels. 

Foreign  Vessels. 

Total  Amer.  «fc  Foreign. 

Districts. 

No. 

10 

12 

87 

3 

3 

901 

55 

106 

2 

25 

• 

1204 

Tons. 

Crews. 

No. 

Tons. 

Crews. 

No. 

47 

133 

160 

44 

11 

2166 

55 

112 

10 

35 

2 

2775 

Tons. 

Crews. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Men. 

Boys. 

Newbury  port, 
Gloucester,     . 
Salem,  .     .     . 
Marblehead,  . 
Plymouth, .     . 
Boston,      .     . 
Edgartown,    . 
New  Bedford, 
Barnstable,     . 
Fall  River,     . 
Nantucket,     . 

2,096 

2,516 

16,039 

1,070 

368 

207,461 

11,822 

31,415 

254 

3,548 

• 

83 
113 

817 

42 

57 

8398 

676 

2600 

9 

215 

7 
53 

322 

• 

3 

37 

121 

73 

41 

8 

1265 

*6 
8 

10 
2 

1,834 
5,721 
4,044 
1,737 
756 
101,491 

*950 

450 

1,112 

303 

133 
397 
303 
143 
39 
6945 

45 
29 
49 
16 

] 

3,930 

8,237 

20,083 

2,807 

1,124 

308,952 

11,822 

32,365 

704 

4,660 

303 

216 

510 

1,120 

185 

96 

15,343 

676 

2,645 

38 

264 

16 

7 

53 

1 

322 

• 

3 

• 
• 

276,589 

13,010 

385  1571 

118,398 

8099 

1 

394,987 

21,109 

386 

381 


Abstract;  of  the  Tonnage  of  the  several  Districts  in  Massachusetts. 


TONS  AND  NINETY-FIFTHS. 

Districts. 

Regist 

ered. 

Enrolled  and  Licensed. 

Licensed  under  20 
Tonii. 

Aggregate 

Coasting" 

Cod  Fish- 

Tonnage. 

Permanent. 

Temporary. 

Permanent. 

Tempor'y. 

Trade. 

ery. 

Newburyport, 

16,586.32 

• 

5,396.59 

• 

21,982.91 

Ipswich,  .     . 

• 

, 

. 

• 

. 

Gloucester,  . 

2,034.86 

345.43 

14,038.45 

25 

48 

684.84 

17,129.21 

Salem,      .     . 

16,885.13 

1,896.18 

11,181.93 

. 

29,963.29 

Marblehead, 

1,558.41 

290.85 

8,092.12 

29.20 

9,970.63 

Boston,     .     . 

147,688.03 

40,024.47 

39,437.13 

426.53 

418.33 

227,994.54 

Plymouth,     . 

5,494.18 

74.00 

7,967.16 

30.80 

57.73 

1    13,623.92 

Fall  River,    . 

2,885.62 

118.54 

5,014.92 

147.57 

. 

8,166.75 

New  Bedford, 

102,848.03 

580.14 

8,514.58 

170.42 

208.15 

112,321.37 

Barnstable,    . 

5,356.47 

951.84 

36,475.49 

187.00 

31.74 

43,002.64 

Edgartown,  . 

4,474.06 

2,672.88 

1,018.71 

107.90 

, 

8,273.65 

Nantucket,    . 

27,881.91 

808.07 

2,918.05 

14.44 

29.58 

31,652.15 

333,693.22 

47,762.60 

140,055.38 

25.48 

1084.81 

1,459.72 

524,081.36 

Abstract  Tonnage  of  the  several  Districts — Continued. 


/ 

TONS  AND  NINETY-FIFTHS. 

Districts. 

Registered 
and   Enrolled, Registered 

Proportion  of  the  Enrolled  and  Licensed  Tonnage  employed  in  the 

in  the  Whale 

OltJdUi 

Tonnage. 

Coasting 

Mackerel 

Whale         Steam 

Fishery. 

Trade. 

Cod  Fishery. 

Fishery. 

Fishery.   ,  Navigat'n. 

Newburyport, 

2,025.36 

3,161.89 

209.29 

Ipswich,  .     . 

. 

. 

. 

Gloucester,  . 

322.67 

10,859.58 

2,881.63 

Salem,      .     . 

10,805.44 

324.62 

51.82 

Marblehead, 

2,331.60 

5,628.22 

132.25 

Boston,     .     . 

570.33 

31,660.50 

1,452.74 

6,323.75 

3172.17 

Plymouth,     . 

1,156.14 

6,017.80 

793.11 

Fall  River,    . 

5,014.92 

. 

• 

New  Bedford, 

8,301.76 

212.77 

• 

Barnstable,   . 

18,403.04 

10,891.42 

7,181.03 

Edgartown,  . 

682.22 

336.49 

• 

Nantucket,   . 

2,660.72 

5,031.00 

• 

20,692 

Beverly,   .    . 

116.40 

658.00 

139.13 

• 

• 

570.33 

83,481.07 

44,574.84 

17,712.10 

20,692     3172.17 

382 


Condensed  statement  of  the  Tonnage  of  the  several  Districts  in  Massachu- 
setts, 


TONS  AND  NINETY-FIFTHS. 

Registered  Tonnage. 

Enrolled  and  Licensed 
Tonnage. 

Total  Tonnage. 

Newburyport,  . 
Ipswich, 
Gloucester, 
Salem,    . 
Marblehead,    . 
Boston,  . 
Plymouth, 
Fall  River,       . 
New  Bedford, 
Barnstable, 
Edgartown, 
Nantucket, 
Beverly, 

16,586.32 

2,.380.34 

18,781.31 

1,849.31 

187,712.50 

5,568.18 
3,004.21 
103,428.17 
6,308.36 
7,146.94 
28,690.03 

• 

5,396.59 

14,748.82 

11,181.93 
8,121.32 

40,282.04 
8,055.74 
5.162.54 
8,893.20 

36,694.28 

1,126.66 

2,962.12 

913.53 

21,982.91 

17,129.21 

29,963.29 

9,970.63 

227,994.54 

13,623.92 

8,166.75 

112,321.37 

43,002.64 

8,273.65 

31,652.15 

913.53 

381,455.82 

143,539.07 

524,994.89 

Statement  of  the  Number  and  Class  of  Vessels  built,  and  the  Tonnage 
thereof,  in  each  District  of  Massachusetts. 


Districts. 

CLASS  OF  VESSELS. 

Total  number 

of  Vessels 

built. 

Total  Tonnage. 

Ships. 

Brigs. 

Schooners, 

Sloops  and 
Canal  Boats. 

Steam 
Boats. 

Tons  and  95ths. 

Newburyport,  . 
Ipswich,  .    .     . 
Gloucester, 
Salem,     .     .     . 
Marblehead,     . 
Boston,    .     .     . 
Plymouth,    .     . 
Fall  River,  .     . 
New  Bedford,  . 
Barnstable,  .     . 
Edgartown, 
Nantucket,  .     . 

7 

• 
• 
• 

28 

• 

5 

• 

1 
1 

2 

« 
• 
• 
• 

11 
1 

• 
* 

2 

• 
• 

6 
16 

• 
• 

5 
9 
2 

15 
1 

* 

i 

I 

15 
16 

« 

47 
10 
2 
5 
17 
2 
1 

5,463.53 
1,000.59 

14,74i.ll 
895.37 
128.52 
1,701.84 
1,315.59 
376.18 
339.57 

42 

16 

54 

1 

2 

115 

25,962.50 

383 


B. 


Population  of  each  Town  and  ■  County  in  the  Commonwealth, 
according  to  the  United  States  Census  of  1840. 


COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK. 


Towns. 


Population. 


Boston, 
Chelsea, 


93,383 
2,390 


95,773 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX. 


Towns. 

Population. 

Towns. 

Population. 

Amesbury,    . 

2471 

Marblehead, 

5575 

Andover, 

5207 

Methuen,     . 

2251 

Beverly, 

4689 

Middleton,  . 

657 

Boxford, 

942 

Newbury,    . 

3789 

Bradford, 

2222 

Newburyport, 

7161 

Danvers, 

5020 

Rockport,    . 

2650 

Essex, . 

1450 

Rowley, 

1203 

Georgetown, 

1540 

Salem, 

15,082 

Gloucester,    . 

6350 

Salisbury,    . 

2739 

Hamilton, 

818 

Saugus, 

1098 

Haverhill, 

4336 

Topsfield,    , 

1059 

Ipswich, 

3000 

Wenham,    . 

689 

Lynn,  . 

9367 

West  Newbury, 

1560 

Lynnfield,     . 
Manchester,  . 

707 

1355 

Total,      , 

94,987 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX. 


Acton, 

1121 

Brighton,     . 

1425 

Ashby, 

1246 

1  Burlington, 

510 

Bedford, 

929 

Cambridge, 

8409 

Billerica, 

1632 

Carlisle, 

556 

Boxborough, 

426 

Charlestown, 

11,484 

384 


MIDDLESEX— Continued. 


Towns. 

Population. 

Towns. 

Population. 

Chelmsford,  . 

1697 

Shirley, 

957 

Concord, 

1784 

South  Reading,    . 

1517 

Dracut, 

2188 

Stoneham,  . 

1017 

Dunstable,     . 

603 

Stow, 

1230 

Framingham, 

3030 

Sudbury,     . 

1422 

Groton, 

2139 

Somerville, 

HoUiston, 

1782 

Tewksbury, 

906 

Hopkinton,    . 

2245 

Townsend,  . 

1892 

Lexington,    . 

1642 

Tyngsborough, 

870 

Lincoln, 

686 

Waltham,    . 

2504 

Littleton, 

927 

Watertown, 

1810 

Lowell, 

20,796 

Wayland,    . 

998 

Maiden, 

2514 

West  Cambridge, 

1363 

Marlborough, 

2101 

Westford,    . 

1436 

Medford, 

2478 

Weston, 

1092 

Natick, 

1285 

Wilmington, 

859 

Newton, 

3351 

Woburn,     . 

2993 

Pepperell, 

1571 

Reading, 

2193 

Total,      . 

106,611 

Sherburne,    . 

995 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn, 

Barre,  . 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Dana,  . 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

Fitchburg, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 


1652 

Millbury,     . 

1591 

New  Braintree,    . 

649 

'  Northborough, 

2751 

Northbridge, 

763 

North  Brookfield, 
Oakham, 

1186 

Oxford, 

797 

Paxton, 

2472 

Petersham,  . 

2117 

Phillipston, . 

691 

Princeton,   • 

1617 

Royalston,  . 

1352 

Rutland, 

2604 

Shrewsbury, 

1260 

Southborough, 

2943 

'  Southbridge, 

1789 

Spencer, 

1571 

1  Sterling, 

1874 

Sturbridge, 

1784 

Sutton, 

2019 

!  Templeton, 

1707 

Upton, 

2069 

Uxbridge,    . 

1272 

Warren, 

3524 

Webster,     . 

1773 

Westborough, 

2171 
752 

1248 
1449 
1485 
1038 
1742 

670 
1775 

919 
1347 
1667 
1260 
1481 
1145 
2031 
1604 
1647 
2005 
2370 
1776 
1466 
2004 
1290 
1403 
1658 


i 


385 


WORCESTER— Coniinued. 


Towns. 

Population. 

TOVTNS. 

Population. 

West  Boylston, 
^^estminstfr 

1187 
1645 
1754 

Worcester, . 
Total,      . 

7497 

Winchendon, 

95,313 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

2550 

Norwich,     . 

750 

Belchertown, 

2554 

Pelham, 

956 

Chesterfield, 

1132 

Plainfield,   . 

910 

Cuminington, 

1237 

Prescott, 

780 

Easthampton, 

717 

South  Hadley, 

1458 

Enfield, 

976 

Southampton, 

1157 

Goshen, 

556 

Ware, 

1890 

Granby, 

971 

Westhampton, 

759 

Greenwich,   . 

824 

Williamsburg, 

1309 

Hadley, 

1814 

Worthington, 

1197 

Hatfield 

Q/Cl 

1 

Middlefield,  . 

1717 

Total,      . 

30,897 

Northampton, 

3750 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN. 

Blandford,      . 

1427 

Russell, 

955 

Brimfield, 

1419 

Southwick,  . 

1214 

Chester, 

1632 

Springfield, 

10,985 

Granville, 

1414 

Tolland,       . 

627 

Holland, 

423 

Wales, 

686 

Longmeadow, 

1270 

Westfield,  . 

3526 

Ludlow, 

1268 

West  Springfield, 

3626 

Monson, 

2151 

Wilbraham, 

1864 

Montgomery, 

740 

Palmer, 

2139 

Total,      . 

37,366 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKUN. 

Ashfield, 

1610 

Monroe, 

282 

Bernardston, 

992 

Montague,  . 

1255 

Buckland, 

1084 

New  Salem, 

1305 

Charlemont, 

1127 

Northfield,  . 

1673 

Coleraine, 

1971 

Orange, 

1501 

Conway, 

1409 

Rowe, 

703 

Deerfield, 

1912 

Shelburne,  . 

1022 

Erving, 

3C9 

Shutesbury, 

987 

Gill,     . 

798 

Sunderland, 

719 

Greenfield, 

1756 

Warwick,    . 

1071 

Hawley, 

977 

Wendell,     . 

875 

Heath, 

895 

Whateley,  . 

1072 

Leverett, 
Leyden, 

875 

•                 • 

s                         « 

632 

Total,      . 

28,812 

49 


386 


COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 


Towns. 

Population. 

Towns. 

Population. 

Adams, 

3703 

New  Marlborough, 

1682 

Alford, 

481 

Otis,  .... 

1177 

Becket, 

1342 

Peru, 

576 

Boston  Corner, 

65 

Pittsfield,     . 

3747 

Cheshire, 

985 

Richmond,  . 

1097 

Clarksburg,  . 

370 

Sandisfield, 

1464 

Dakon, 

1255 

Savoy, 

915 

Eg'remont,     . 

1038 

Sheffield,     . 

2322 

Florida, 

441 

Stockbridge, 

1992 

Great  Barrington, 

2704 

Tyringham, 

1477 

Hancock, 

922 

Washington, 

991 

Hinsdale, 

955 

West  Stockbridge, 

1448 

LanesborouDfh, 

1140 

Williamstown, 

2153 

ijee. 

2428 

Windsor,     . 

897 

1313 

438 

Mount  Washington, 

Total,      . 

41,745 

New  Ashford, 

227 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK. 


Bellingham,  . 

1055 

Milton, 

1822 

Braintree, 

2168 

Needham,   . 

1488 

Brookline,     . 

1365 

Quincy, 

3486 

Canton, 

1995 

Randolph,   . 

3213 

Cohasset, 

1471 

Roxbury,     . 

9089 

Dedham, 

3290 

Sharon, 

1076 

Dorchester,   . 

4875 

Stoughton,  . 

2142 

Dover, 

5Q0 

Walpole,     . 

1491 

Foxborough, 

1298 

Weymouth, 

3738 

Franklin, 

1717 

Wrentham, 

2915 

Medfield,       . 
Medway, 

ft83 

2043 

Total,      . 

53,140 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL. 


Attleborough, 

3585 

Pawtucket, 

2184 

Berkley, 

886 

Raynham,    . 

1329 

Dartmouth, 

4135 

Rehoboth, 

2169 

Dighton, 

1378 

Seekonk, 

1996 

Easton, 

2074 

Somerset, 

1005 

Fairhaven, 

3951 

Swanzey, 

1484 

Fall  River, 

6738 

Taunton, 

7645 

Freetown, 

1772    ; 

Westport, 

2820 

1382 

12,087 

New  Bedford, 

Total,      . 

60,165 

Norton, 

1545 

HI 


387 


COUNTY  OP  PLYMOUTH. 


Towns. 

Population. 

Towns. 

Population. 

Abington, 

3214 

Middleborough,    . 

5085 

Bridgewater, 

2131 

North  Bridgewater, 

2616 

Carver, 

995 

Pembroke,  . 

1258 

Duxbury, 

2798 

Plymouth,    . 

5281 

East  Bridgewater, 

1950 

Plympton,    . 

834 

Halifax, 

734 

Rochester,  • 

3864 

Hanover, 

1488 

Scituate, 

3886 

Hanson, 

1040 

Wareham,  . 

2002 

Hingham, 

3564 

West  Bridgewater, 

1201 

Hull 

i            Q.*^! 

Kingston, 

1440 

Total,      . 

47,373 

Marshfield,    . 

1761 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis, 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Marshpee,  District  of, 


Orleans, 
Provincetown, 

Sandwich,  . 
Truro, 

Wellfleet,  . 

Yarmouth,  . 

Total,  . 


1974 
2122 
3719 
1920 
2377 
2554 


32,857 


DUKES  COUNTY. 

Chilmark, 

•  • 

•  • 

702 
1736 

Tisbury;      . 
Total,      . 

•                  • 

1520 

3958 

COUNTY  OF  NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket,     . 

• 

9012 

Total  Population  of  the  Commonwealth, 


737,700 


INDEX 


TO    COUNTIES    AND    TOWNS, 


Abington, 

Acton, 

Adams,    . 

Alford, 

Amesbury, 

Amherst, 

Andover, 

Ashburnham 

Ashby,     . 

Ashfield, 

Aihol, 

Atileborough 

Auburn,  . 

Bakxstable  County 

Barnstable, 

Barre, 

Becket,    . 

Bedford, 

Belchertown 

Bellingham, 

Berkley,  . 

Berkshike  County 

Berlin,     . 

Bernardston. 

Beverly,  . 

Billenca, 

Blackstone, 

Blandford, 

Bolton,     . 

Boston, 

Boxborough, 

Boxford, 

Boylston, 

Bradford, 

Braintree, 

Brewster, 

Bridgewater, 

Brighton, 

Brimfield, 

Bristol  County 

Brookfield, 

Brookline, 

Buckland, 

Burlington,    . 

Cambridge, 

Canton, 

Carlisle,   . 

Carver, 

Charlemont, 

Charlestown, 

Charlton, 

Chatham, 

Chelmsford, 


291 

Chelsea, 

7 

38 

Cheshire, 

.     215 

212 

Chester, 

172 

213 

Chesterfield, 

.     151 

8 

Chilmark, 

325 

148 

Clarksburg, 

.     215 

10 

Cohasset, 

245 

86 

Coleraine, 

.     191 

39     1 

Concord, 

50 

189 

Conway,  . 

.     193 

88 

Cummmgton, 

152 

267 

Dalton, 

.     216 

89 

Dana, 

98 

314     ' 

Danvers, 

14 

314     ' 

Dartmouth,    . 

270 

90 

Dedham, 

.     246 

214 

Deerfield, 

194 

40 

Dennis,    . 

.     316 

150 

Dighton, 

271 

241     , 

Dorchester, 

.     248 

269 

Douglas, 

98 

212 

Dover, 

.     250 

92 

Dracut, 

50 

189 
11 

Dudley,    . 
DcKEs  County, 

.      99 
325 

41 

Dunstable, 

.      52 

93 

170 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

294 
.     295 

94 

Eastham, 

317 

1     , 
42 

Easthampton, 
Easton, 

.     153 
272 

13 

'     Edgartown, 

.     325 

95 

Egremont,     . 

217 

14 

Enfield,    . 

.     153 

242 

Erving. 

195 

315 

Essex  County,   . 

8 

292 

Essex, 

6 

43 

Fairhaven, 

.     273 

171 

Fall  River,     . 

275 

L^hT 

Falmouth, 

.     317 

'Jo 

Fitchburgh,  . 

100 

243 

Florida,   . 

.     217 

190 

Foxborough, 

250 

44 

Framingham,     . 

.       52 

44 

Franklin  County,    . 

189 

244 

Franklin, 

.     252 

46 

Freetown, 

277 

293 

Gardner, 

.     103 

191 

47- 

Georgetown, 
Gill, 

17 
.     196 

97 

Gloucester,    . 

17 

315 

Goshen,   . 

.     155 

48 

Grafton, 

103 

390 


Granby,   . 

.     155 

Middleton, 

27 

Granville, 

173 

Milford, 

114 

Great  Barrington, 

.     218 

Blillbury, 

.     115 

Greenfield,     . 

197 

Milton, 

255 

Greenwich, 

.     156 

Monroe,  . 

.    201 

Groton, 

54 

Monson, 

177 

Hadley,  . 

.     157 

Montague, 

.     202 

Halifax, 

296 

Montgomery, 

178 

Hamilton, 

.       19 

Mount  Washington, 

.    225 

Hampden  County,    . 

170 

Nantucket  County, 

327 

Hampshire  County, 

.     148 

Nantucket, 

.     327 

Hancock, 

220 

Natick, 

65 

Hanover, 

.     297 

Needham, 

.     256 

Hanson, 

298 

New  Ashford, 

226 

Hardwick, 

.     105 

New  Bedford,      . 

.     280 

Harwich, 

318 

New  Braintree, 

117 

Harvard, 

.     105 

Newbury, 

.      28 

Hatfield,        .             .     ■ 

158 

Newburyport, 

29 

Haverhill, 

19 

1    New  Marlborough, 

.     226 

Hawley, 

198 

New  Salem,  . 

203 

Heath,     . 

.     198 

Newton,  . 

.       66 

Hingham, 

299 

Norfolk  County,     . 

241 

Hinsdale, 

.     220 

1     Northampton, 

.     160 

Holden, 

106 

Northborough, 

118 

Holland,  . 

.     174 

North  bridge, 

.     119 

HoUiston, 

55 

North  Bridgewater,  . 

305 

Hopkinton,           ."' 

.       56 

North  Brookfield, 

.     120 

Hnbbardston, 

108 

Norlhfield,     . 

203 

Hull, 

.     301 

Norton,    . 

.     281 

Ipswich, 

21 

Norwich, 

161 

Kingston, 

.     301 

Oakham, 

.     121 

Lancaster,     . 

109 

Orange, 

204 

Lanesborough,    . 

.     221 

Orleans,  . 

.     320 

Lee,  . 

222 

Otis,  . 

227 

Leicester, 

.     110 

Oxford,    . 

.     122 

Leominister, 

111 

Palmer, 

179 

Lenox,     . 

.     224 

Pawtucket, 

.    282 

Leverett, 

199 

Paxton, 

123 

Lexington, 

.      57 

Pelham,  . 

.     162 

Leyden, 

200 

Pembroke,     . 

306 

Lincoln,  . 

.       58 

Pepperell, 

.      68 

Littleton, 

58 

Peru, 

228 

Longmeadow, 

.     175 

Petersham, 

.     123 

Lowell, 

59 

Phillipston,   . 

124 

Ludlow,  . 

•     176 

Pittsfield, 

.     229 

Lunenburg,  . 

113 

Plainfield,      . 

163 

Lynn, 

.       22 

Plymouth  County, 

.     291 

Lynnfield, 

24 

Plymouth,      . 

307 

Maiden,  . 

62 

Plympton,        •  . 

.     308 

Manchester,  . 

24 

Prescott, 

164 

Mansfield, 

.     278 

Princeton, 

.     125 

Marblehead,  . 

25 

Provincetown, 

320 

Marlborough, 

.      63 

Quincy,   . 

.    257 

Marshfield,    . 

303 

Eandolph, 

258 

Medfield, 

.     252 

Kaynham, 

.     283 

Medford, 

64 

Reading, 

69 

Medway, 

.     253 

Eehoboth, 

.    284 

Mendon, 

113 

Richmond,     . 

231 

Methuen, 

.      26 

Rochester, 

.     309 

Middleborough, 

303 

Rockport, 

31 

Middletield,      '    . 

.     159 

Rowe, 

.    206 

Middlesex  County, 

38 

Rowley, 

31 

391 


Roxbury, 

.    258 

Truro, 

322 

Royalston,     . 

126 

Tyngsborough,    . 

77 

Russell,    . 

.     180 

Tyringham,  . 

236 

Rutland, 

127 

Upton, 

.     137 

Salem, 

.      32 

Uxbridge, 

137 

Salisbury, 

34 

Wales,     . 

.     184 

Sandisfield, 

.     231 

Waltham, 

78 

Sandwich, 

321 

Walpole, 

.    263 

Saugus,   . 

.      35 

Ware, 

166 

Savoy, 

233 

Wareham, 

.     311 

Scituate,  . 

.     311 

Warren, 

139 

Seekonk, 

285 

Warwick, 

.     209 

Sharon,    . 

.    262 

Washington, 

237 

Sheffield, 

233 

Waterlown, 

.       79 

Shelburne, 

.     207 

Wayland, 

80 

Sherburne,    . 

69 

Webster, 

.     140 

Shirley,    . 

.       70 

Welltleet,       . 

323 

Shrewsbury,  . 

128 

Wendell, 

.     210 

Shutesbury, 

.     208 

Wenham, 

37 

Somerset, 

286 

Westborough, 

.     141 

Somervilie, 

.      71 

West  Boylston, 

142 

Southampton, 

165 

West  Bridgewater, 

.     313 

Southborough,     . 

.     129 

West  Cambridge, 

81 

Southbridge,  . 

130 

Westtield, 

.     185 

South  Hadley,     . 

.     164 

Westford, 

82 

South  Reading, 

72 

Westhampton,     . 

.     167 

Southwick, 

.     181 

Westminster, 

143 

Spencer, 

131 

West  Newbury,  . 

.       33 

Springfield, 

.     181 

Weston, 

83 

Sterling, 

132 

Westport, 

.     290 

Stockbridge, 

.     234 

West  Springfield,      . 

187 

Stoneham,     . 

73 

West  Stockbridge, 

.     238 

Stoughton, 

.     262 

Weymouth,    . 

265 

Stow, 

73 

Whately, 

.     2J1 

Sturbridge, 

.     133 

Wilbraham,  . 

188 

Sudbury, 

74 

Williamsburg,     . 

.     168 

Suffolk  County, 

1 

Williamstown, 

239 

Sunderland,  . 

208 

Wilmington, 

.      84 

Sutton,     . 

.     134 

Winchendon, 

144 

Swanzey, 

287 

Windsor, 

.     240 

Taunton, 

.     288 

Woburn, 

85 

Templeton,    . 

135 

Worcester  County, 

.      86 

Tewksbury, 

.      75 

Worcester,     . 

145 

Tisbury, 

326 

Worthington, 

.     170 

Tolland,  . 

.     184 

Wreniham,    . 

266 

Topsfield,       . 

37 

Yarmouth; 

.     324 

Townsend, 

.       76 

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